The horrifying moment in Moscow on Friday night, when armed men shot freely at concert-goers, dozens reportedly died in the shootout. According to the latest information, over 130 people have been killed. This brutal assault has produced a tremor amongst Russians and even beyond.
In his speech centered around the palace square on Saturday, Putin requested a hunt for both suspects. Nevertheless, this darkens some shadows in our minds and questions are rising on how an operation of this danger can be implemented in the capital.
The Islamic State affiliate in Afghanistan admitted to the AFP recently to be the perpetrators of the attack. Zealous investigators give the hypocrites to be citizens of Tajikistan as residents. Four accomplished suspects tried to escape to Ukraine, going to the authorities for arrest.
However, Ukraine has denied its involvement, and its President Zelenskyy has dismissed it as Russia’s method to “shift some fault.”
The eyewitnesses to the firing recall that the gunmen directly shot into the gathered masses without any justification.
The security footage depicts interrogations of wounded detainees with Russian accents, saying they were tortured during their stay in the center relocated in Donbas by the Ukrainian Security Service. Apart from extracting the harrowing reports of firearms, knives, and even flaming bombs, the event at the concert venue was invaded by terror and carnage.
Putin is increasingly the subject of questions about security lapses, which constitute pressure for him to give answers. With the already high death toll, the Russians, who seemingly faced the most without any reason since the tsar delivered last time, are again mourning the innocent lives cut in what looks like the most horrible terror attack on the land.
The country has received this aggressive harm to the cultural state of a place of music and fun. The pursuit of the killers of the same time continues as the world attentively watches the question of motive, which remains unanswered.