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- Kyiv strongly denies any connection to the attack that killed more than 130
MOSCOW: Russian President Vladimir Putin on Saturday vowed to punish those behind the 鈥渂arbaric terrorist attack鈥� on a Moscow concert hall that killed more than 130, saying four gunmen trying to flee to Ukraine had been arrested.
Kyiv has strongly denied any connection, with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky accusing Putin of trying to shift the blame onto them.
Putin, in his first public remarks on the attack, made no reference to a statement by the Daesh group claiming responsibility.
At least 133 people were killed when camouflaged gunmen stormed the Crocus City Hall, in Moscow鈥檚 northern suburb of Krasnogorsk, and then set fire to the building on Friday evening.
The Daesh group wrote on Telegram Saturday that the attack was 鈥渃arried out by four Daesh fighters armed with machine guns, a pistol, knives and firebombs,鈥� as part of 鈥渢he raging war鈥� with 鈥渃ountries fighting Islam.鈥�
Daesh video
A video apparently shot by gunmen who carried out the deadly attack has been posted on social media accounts typically used by the group Daesh, according to the SITE Intelligence Group.
The video, which lasts a minute and a half, shows several individuals with blurred faces and garbled voices, armed with assault rifles and knives.
They appear to be at the lobby of the Crocus City Hall concert venue in Krasnogorsk, northwest of the Russian capital.
The attackers fire several bursts of gunfire, numerous inert bodies are strewn about and a fire can be seen starting in the background.
The video appeared on a Telegram account considered, according to the SITE monitoring group, to belong to Amaq, the news arm of Daesh.
鈥楧eadliest attack鈥�
It is the deadliest attack in Russia for almost two decades and the deadliest in Europe to have been claimed by Daesh.
Russian officials expect the death toll to rise further, with more than 100 wounded in hospital.
Russia鈥檚 Investigative Committee, which probes major crimes, said rescue workers were still pulling bodies from the burnt-out building on Saturday.
The emergency situations ministry has so far named 29 of the victims, the blaze having complicated the process of identification.
鈥淭errorists, murderers, non-humans ... have only one unenviable fate: retribution and oblivion,鈥� Putin said in his televised address Saturday.
Calling the attack a 鈥渂arbaric, terrorist act,鈥� he said 鈥渁ll four direct perpetrators ... all those who shot and killed people, have been found and detained.鈥�
鈥楤lame game鈥�
Russian television showed security services interrogating four bloodied men, who spoke Russian with an accent, on a road in the western Bryansk region, which borders both Ukraine and Belarus.
鈥淭hey tried to escape and were traveling toward Ukraine, where, according to preliminary data, a window was prepared for them on the Ukrainian side to cross the state border,鈥� said Putin.
Putin also compared the attackers to 鈥淣azis鈥� and said the attack was an 鈥渁trocity, a strike against Russia and our people.鈥�
Zelensky, in his evening address Saturday, dismissed the suggestion that Kyiv had been involved.
鈥淲hat happened yesterday in Moscow is obvious,鈥� he said. 鈥淧utin and the other scum are just trying to blame it on someone else.鈥�
鈥淭hey always have the same methods. It has happened before. There have been bombed houses, shootings, and explosions. And they always blame others,鈥� he added.
Russia has arrested 11 people in connection with the attack, the FSB security service said. Earlier, the agency had said the attackers had 鈥渃ontacts鈥� in Ukraine, without elaborating.
鈥楳辞耻谤苍颈苍驳鈥�
Putin named Sunday a day of national mourning.
And he promised: 鈥淎ll the perpetrators, organizers and those who ordered this crime will be justly and inevitably punished.鈥�
The Investigative Committee said the death toll had so far reached 133 and the governor of the Moscow region said rescuers would continue to scour the site for 鈥渟everal days.鈥�
Some 107 people were still in hospital, many in a critical condition, Deputy Prime Minister Tatyana Golikova said.
Daesh had first claimed responsibility for the attack on Friday night, repeating its claim again on Saturday.
Some witnesses filmed the gunmen from the upper floors as they walked through the stalls shooting people, sharing the footage on social media.
Then 鈥渢he terrorists used a flammable liquid to set fire to the concert hall鈥檚 premises, where spectators were located, including wounded,鈥� the Investigative Committee said.
Investigators said people died both from gunshot wounds and smoke inhalation after a fire engulfed the 6,000-seater venue.
Investigators said a man who jumped on one of the gunmen as he was shooting at the concert-goers, 鈥渋mmobilizing鈥� him and thus 鈥渟aving the lives of people around him鈥� would receive an award.
Putin did not address Daesh鈥檚 claim of responsibility in his first public remarks Saturday, which came more than 18 hours after the start of the attack.
鈥楥ommon terrorist enemy鈥�
But in Washington, a statement from the White House condemning the attack described the Daesh group as a 鈥渃ommon terrorist enemy that must be defeated everywhere.鈥�
The head of the state-run RT media outlet, Margarita Simonyan, posted two videos of interrogations of two handcuffed suspects. They both admitted to the attack but did not say who had organized it.
The interior ministry said all four of the suspected gunmen were foreign nationals.
Russian Telegram channels 鈥� including those with links to the security services 鈥� said they were from Tajikistan, a country that borders Afghanistan and where the jihadist group is active.
Tajikistan鈥檚 foreign ministry told Russia鈥檚 TASS news agency it was in close contact with Moscow over the matter.
In Moscow, residents stood in long lines in the rain to donate blood for those hospitalized, and mourners came to lay flowers outside the concert hall.
Memorial posters featuring a single candle replaced some advertising billboards in the capital and major events were canceled across the country.
Statements of condemnation from world leaders continued to roll in.
Just three days earlier, Putin had publicly dismissed a US warning of an 鈥渋mminent鈥� attack in Moscow as propaganda designed to scare Russian citizens.
The US embassy in Russia had warned on March 7 that 鈥渆xtremists have imminent plans to target large gatherings in Moscow, to include concerts,鈥� advising caution over the following 48 hours.
Washington said after the attack it had also shared details directly with Moscow.
But speaking to FSB chiefs last Tuesday, Putin had called it a 鈥減rovocative鈥� statement and 鈥渙utright blackmail... to intimidate and destabilize our society.鈥�