Two men have been charged in connection with a deadly concert attack near Moscow that left at least 137 people dead. The gunmen opened fire at a concert hall in a Moscow suburb, sparking a wave of mourning across Russia.
According to Russian state media, Dalerjon Mirzoyev and Saidakrami Rachabalizoda have been formally charged with committing a terrorist act in relation to the attack. The men could face a maximum sentence of life in prison for their alleged involvement.
The attack, which is being described as Russia’s deadliest terrorist incident in 20 years, has raised questions about national security and the effectiveness of the country’s security apparatus. President Vladimir Putin has hinted at the possible involvement of Ukraine in the attack, despite claims from ISIS that they were responsible.
The incident has dealt a political blow to Putin, who has made national security a top priority during his leadership. The attack has also reignited discussions about the threat of terrorism and the ongoing conflict in the region.
As the investigation into the attack continues, the Russian government is facing pressure to provide answers and ensure the safety of its citizens. The charged men are set to face trial as the country grapples with the aftermath of this tragic event.