Death Toll Tops 100 In Moscow Shooting As Russia Says Suspects Detained: What We Know

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What Does Rapper Young Thug's Court Case Have To Do With Donald Trump? A Preview Of What's To Come In GeorgiaAuthorities in Russia say they have detained 11 people, including four gunmen, connected to Friday’s attack on a Moscow area concert venue, where the death toll has reportedly risen to 133 in an assault ISIS has claimed responsibility for.Russian President Vladimir Putin said Saturday that authorities have detained 11 people in the attack on a suburban Moscow concert hall.

While the Afghanistan-based branch of ISIS, known as ISIS-K, has claimed responsibility for the shooting—and U.S. officials have also concluded the group was behind the attack—Russia has not released the identities of the attackers it claimed to arrest, nor has it provided any evidence to back up a suggestion of Ukrainian involvement.

 

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