Trial Commences for Moscow Concert Hall Attack Suspects
The trial of 19 defendants linked to last year's deadliest Moscow concert hall attack has begun. The Islamic State group claimed the attack, which killed 149 and injured over 600. Russia alleges Ukrainian involvement, a claim Kyiv refutes. The alleged gunmen and organizers face prosecution.

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Tight security surrounds the opening of a trial for 19 individuals accused of taking part in last year's deadly shooting rampage at a Moscow concert hall. The assault, which unfolded at the Crocus City Hall on March 22, 2024, resulted in 149 fatalities and injured over 600 attendees.
Responsibility for the massacre was claimed by a faction linked to the Islamic State group, stating four gunmen targeted concertgoers awaiting a performance by a renowned rock band. The assailants subsequently set the venue ablaze.
Russian authorities, including President Vladimir Putin, have alleged Ukrainian involvement despite lacking concrete evidence, an accusation strongly denied by Kyiv. Investigations have identified the attackers as Tajikistan nationals, with additional suspects charged in absentia.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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