more than 130 innocent people, who were attending a concert, sent shockwaves through the country. The Islamic State (ISIS) claimed responsibility for the attack, which led to the arrest of several suspects by Russian authorities. The Basmanny District Court ordered the pre-trial detention of three more suspects involved in the shooting, including the brothers Aminchon and Dilovar Islomov, and their father, Isroil Islomov. The suspects hail from the northwest Tver Oblast and are accused of being part of an organized group with one of the other alleged attackers, Shamsidin Fariduni. The suspects were reportedly subjected to physical abuse, with one man appearing in court in a wheelchair. Despite denying their guilt, the Islomovs were ordered to remain in detention until May 22.

In the aftermath of the terrorist attack, Russian President Vladimir Putin has attempted to link the incident to Ukraine, despite there being no evidence of Ukrainian involvement. This move by Putin has been seen as an attempt to deflect attention away from ISIS’ claim of responsibility for the attack. The Kremlin had previously dismissed warnings from U.S. intelligence agencies about a potential extremist threat, which some believe was a deliberate move to shift blame to a convenient scapegoat if an attack were to occur. The tragic events at the Crocus City Hall concert venue have raised questions about security measures in place in Russia and the ability of authorities to prevent such attacks in the future.

The involvement of ISIS in the terrorist attack has raised concerns about the group’s continued threat to global security and stability. The brazen nature of the attack, which targeted innocent civilians at a public event, highlights the group’s ability to carry out large-scale acts of violence despite major setbacks in recent years. The use of violence and terror as a means of achieving their goals poses a significant challenge to efforts aimed at countering extremism and promoting peace.

The alleged torture of the suspects by Russian authorities, as evidenced by photos and videos shared online, has sparked outrage and condemnation from human rights organizations and the international community. The treatment of the suspects raises serious concerns about the rule of law and the protection of individuals’ rights in Russia. The lack of transparency and accountability in the Russian judicial system has come under scrutiny, with calls for a thorough investigation into the allegations of torture and abuse.

It is imperative for independent journalism in Ukraine to continue shedding light on these critical issues and holding those in power accountable for their actions. By supporting independent media outlets, individuals can contribute to the fight for justice, transparency, and the protection of human rights in Ukraine and beyond. The coverage of events such as the terrorist attack at the Crocus City Hall concert venue and its aftermath underscores the importance of independent journalism in providing unbiased reporting and fostering public awareness and dialogue on pressing issues facing society. Joining the effort to support independent journalism in Ukraine is a crucial step in upholding democratic values and ensuring the accountability of those responsible for heinous acts of violence.

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