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Putin vows revenge as Moscow reels from huge terror attack

Vladimir Putin has vowed revenge after Moscow was hit by a devastating terror attack, promising that anyone involved in the assault will be “justly and inevitably punished”.

However, his claims that the terrorists, who opened fire at a concert hall and killed at least 133 people, had been heading towards Ukraine have been dismissed as “absurd”.

The extremist group Isis have claimed responsibility for the attack, which occurred on Friday evening at Crocus City Hall when a group of gunmen opened fire with automatic weapons.

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Ukrainian officials have emphatically denied any involvement in the incident after the Russian leader and the FSB security service claimed the gunmen had contacts there.

Andriy Yusov, of the Ukrainian defence ministry’s Main Directorate of Intelligence, said: “Ukraine was of course not involved in this terror attack. Ukraine is defending its sovereignty from Russian invaders, liberating its own territory and is fighting with the occupiers’ army and military targets, not civilians.”

He added that claims the terrorists were travelling to Ukraine, which has been at war with Putin’s Russia since 2022, “have nothing in common with reality”.

In his first public statement since Friday’s attack, Putin said: “All four perpetrators were found and detained. They tried to hide and moved towards Ukraine, where, previously, a window had been prepared for them to cross the border.”

Describing it as a “barbaric terrorist attack”, he added that additional security measures have been imposed throughout the country and announced a national day of mourning on Sunday.

Meanwhile, an offshoot of Isis claimed responsibility through the militant group’s Amaq News Agency. “The attack comes within the context of a raging war between the Islamic State and countries fighting Islam,” Amaq posted on encrypted social media site Telegram.

Established in Afghanistan, Islamic State Khorasan (Isis-K) emerged 2015 and quickly developed a reputation for extreme brutality and terror tactics.

The US embassy on 7 March repeatedly urged all American citizens to leave Russia immediately, giving no further details about the nature of the threat, but said people should avoid concerts and crowds and be aware of their surroundings.

“The embassy is monitoring reports that extremists have imminent plans to target large gatherings in Moscow, to include concerts, and US citizens should be advised to avoid large gatherings over the next 48 hours,” the embassy said on its website at that time.

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