"Unraveling the Moscow Concert Attack: Putin Points to 'Radical Islamists' as Suspects Appear in Court"

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Russian President Vladimir Putin attributed the attack on a Moscow concert hall to "radical Islamists," while also suggesting Ukrainian involvement and alleging a cover-up by the United States. The attack, claimed by ISIS-K, resulted in at least 139 deaths and 182 injuries, marking the deadliest incident in Russia since the 2003 Beslan school siege. Putin's statements come amid ongoing tensions with Ukraine and raise questions about the perpetrators' potential connections and motives.
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