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Islamic State Attack In Moscow, Dozens Dead at Concert Hall

Islamic State Attack In Moscow, Dozens Dead at Concert Hall

Islamic State Khorasan has claimed responsibility for attack at Crocus City Hall concert venue.

There was a deadly and still ongoing (as of this writing) attack by the Islamic State Khorasan (ISKP) in the Moscow ‘Crocus City Hall’ concert venue.

The U.S. had issued a public warning to Americans about the possibility of an Islamic State attack in Moscow, and reportedly passed more timely and specific information to the Russian intelligence service:

On March 7, the U.S. embassy in Moscow issued a cryptic warning to American citizens to avoid concert venues in Moscow. “The Embassy is monitoring reports that extremists have imminent plans to target large gatherings in Moscow, to include concerts, and U.S. citizens should be advised to avoid large gatherings over the next 48 hours,” the warning said. The State Department at the time declined to provide any additional information. Some other embassies in the capital followed suit, issuing similar warnings to its citizens.

This week, Russian state news agency TASS said that Putin described U.S. warnings about a possible territory attack as “provocative” statements which “resembles outright blackmail and an intention to intimidate and destabilize our society.” He called on the Federal Security Service and other law enforcement bodies to step up efforts at preventing terrorist attacks…

One of the U.S. officials said the warning resulted from a flow of compelling intelligence in recent months. “We have basically a steady stream of intelligence dating back to November about ISIS wanting to strike within Russia,” the official said, referring to Islamic State.

As in many such events, the initial reporting can be wrong in numerous ways, but here is what is being reported and videos shared on X (Twitter).

Via NYT:

Several camouflage-clad gunmen opened fire at a popular concert venue on the outskirts of Moscow on Friday night, killing at least 40 people and wounding more than 100, Russia’s top security agency said, which would make it the deadliest attack in the capital region in years.

A branch of the Islamic State claimed responsibility, and U.S. officials confirmed the claim shortly afterward. The United States collected intelligence in March that Islamic State-Khorasan, known as ISIS-K, the branch of the group based in Afghanistan, had been planning an attack on Moscow, according to officials.

As gunshots boomed through the building containing the concert hall, one of the largest and most popular music venues in the Moscow area, fire erupted in the upper floors of the structure, and the blaze intensified after an explosion, the news agency RIA Novosti reported.

Multiple videos posted on social media and verified by The New York Times show several people entering the venue, Crocus City Hall — a sprawling shopping and entertainment complex in suburban Krasnogorsk, northwest of Moscow — and firing rifles. Other videos show people running past bloodied victims lying on the floor or screaming at the sound of gunshots, while photos show bodies lined up outside the building.

The shooting occurred minutes before a sold-out performance by the veteran rock band Piknik was scheduled to start. The concert hall has 6,200 seats, according to its website.

Reports indicate children are among those that the terrorists killed.

Verified video showed people taking their seats in the hall then rushing for the exits as repeated gunfire echoed above screams. Other video showed men shooting at groups of people. Some victims lay motionless in pools of blood.

“Suddenly there were bangs behind us – shots. A burst of firing – I do not know what,” one witness, who asked not to be identified by name, told Reuters.
“A stampede began. Everyone ran to the escalator,” the witness said. “Everyone was screaming; everyone was running.”

Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB), the main successor to the Soviet-era KGB, said about 40 people were killed, while a regional ministry said 145 were wounded. The FSB said extra security measures were imposed.

The death toll, which looked set to rise according to unconfirmed reports, made it one of the worst attacks on Russia since the 2004 Beslan school siege, when Islamist militants took more than 1,000 people, including hundreds of children, hostage.

Children were reported to be among the dead and injured at the Crocus concert. Dozens of ambulances arrived at the Sklifosovsky emergency care institute in Moscow.

The rescue operations are still continuing.

On Friday night, Moscow City Duma Chairman Alexey Shaposhnikov called on Moscow residents to donate blood to help treat victims, saying that “this is a matter of life and death for dozens of people.”

Shaposhnikov listed several blood center facilities in the Moscow area that will accept donors throughout the weekend.

Around 100 people were evacuated from the building by firefighters, TASS reported. Rescuers are still working to get people off the roof, according to the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of the Russian Federation.

Witnesses offer chilling accounts of what happened.

Another man whose mother was at the venue said: ‘My mother was at the concert at that moment.

‘She went into the hall, sat there for a while, and her friend rang her, she had to [step outside].

‘At that moment, shots and screams began. She managed to run out almost one of the first.

‘Some men in balaclavas ran into the concert hall. Someone without a balaclava.

‘They were, as she said, like Chechens, like some kind of Arabs. They started shouting, throwing smoke bombs and shooting.

‘The terrorists shouted with an accent, she said, something Caucasian. It was as if there was no security, or they were shot straight away.

‘There was a crush. Mum lost her phone in this crowd and ran without looking back.’

Three men who authorities believed to be the killers are feared to be on the run as of this writing after slipping away from the bloodbath.

[Leslie helped with this post.]

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Comments

Probably with US guns and ammo we left behind

Good job Joey.

A rock concert. Russian culture has gone to rot.

2009 Evgeny Kissim plays Prokovief Dance of the Knights in Moscow. Notice that the audience does not applaud between movements even when a flourish would encourage it among the ignorant.

https://youtu.be/aPBA0yLsENI

    JohnSmith100 in reply to rhhardin. | March 22, 2024 at 11:07 pm

    Not as ignorant as rap.

    LibraryGryffon in reply to rhhardin. | March 23, 2024 at 10:44 am

    The band has been around for over 40 years. I’m not sure, wikipedia to the contrary, that I’d call them rock. Very Russian, most (all?) stuff seems to be in minor, and definite folk overtones to a lot of it, at least what I’m finding on Spotify. I can’t talk about the lyrics, not speaking Russian.

    I will say that I might not buy tickets if they were playing locally, but if someone gave them to me, I’d go.

    It is possible to like classical and popular music at the same time. My Spotify collection has Schumann next to Blind Guardian, Sabaton, and the Bothy Band. Or do you consider folk music to be некультурный too?

    Thad Jarvis in reply to rhhardin. | March 23, 2024 at 11:03 am

    Get over yourself, you pretentious ass.

    pst314 in reply to rhhardin. | March 23, 2024 at 4:50 pm

    You think there are no longer classical concerts in Moscow? Fool.

Ah! The Religion of Peace© strikes again!

Islam is a cancer.

Will Putin be as restrained as the Israelis are required to be?

    Hope not.

    The Gentle Grizzly in reply to oldschooltwentysix. | March 22, 2024 at 10:16 pm

    A better question is, will he be as restrained as the United States is? It seems we stand there and do nothing when we have a tax like this. Something tells me the Russian mindset won’t stand for this. I’m hoping so.

    iconotastic in reply to oldschooltwentysix. | March 22, 2024 at 10:19 pm

    History of the Chechen war(s) from 1994-2017 indicates no, he won’t be restrained. But Russians have been fighting Islamics for many centuries, so maybe they have learned something.

    AF_Chief_Master_Sgt in reply to oldschooltwentysix. | March 23, 2024 at 1:43 am

    I predict a “bloodbath” with many adherents to the “religion of piece” getting a one way ticket to 72 Virgin Street.

      LibraryGryffon in reply to AF_Chief_Master_Sgt. | March 23, 2024 at 5:46 am

      If they are treated the way the terrorists in Beslan were…..

        CommoChief in reply to LibraryGryffon. | March 23, 2024 at 7:51 am

        Whatever else the Russians are, they are very resolute when it comes to administering violence once they make up their minds to use force.

          LibraryGryffon in reply to CommoChief. | March 23, 2024 at 8:17 am

          Iirc, if the locals caught them, there wasn’t much for the state to deal with by the time they were turned over. The treatment meted out by the family and friends of the victims made the spetznaz look like the proverbial choirboys.

I hope they get caught and end up in a dark cell with a score of angry Russians armed with blowtorches and rusty pliers. Why rusty pliers? It just sounds unpleasant.

If TASS and the U.S. State Dept are the sources of this info, how much of it is credible? I’m not placing any bets.

    Ghostrider in reply to Q. | March 22, 2024 at 10:56 pm

    I agree. There’s something odd about the way this story is being told.

      Crawford in reply to Ghostrider. | March 22, 2024 at 11:55 pm

      Bull.

      Does no one remember the Nord-Ost attack? Chechens took a theater full of people hostage, ended up getting hostages killed when security forces used a sleep gas. Occam’s Razor suggested this was more Islamic terrorism — my first thought was it was Chechens again.

Hominem Humilem | March 23, 2024 at 2:12 am

Our troops fought against plenty of Uzbeks, Tajiks and others in Afghanistan; in addition to Al Qaeda, there was a terrorist group called the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan and another group of Uyghurs (who, though China conquered the area where they live, look mostly like other Central Asians) who were called the East Turkestan Islamic Movement. Plus, of course, the Chechens and other Muslims from the Caucasus region (some of who allied themselves with Putin and some who fought against Putin and the Russians). The IS-K folks draw from all of those groups…

I was assured back in the early 2000s that Islam was a religion of peace. Was I mistaken?

Fuzzy Slippers mentioned something in an X post..

So awful. My heart goes out to the victims and their families. Lots of stuff flying around, but we’ll never know the truth. It’s Russia. Under Putin. Can’t believe anything. Sort of like the lying Biden admin.

SMH we are no better off here, when it comes to believing the news, especially from the Government.

I love the way that NBC calls the feed from Moscow “state media”

look in the mirror. Blanche

FSB say they have 11 suspects including all the gunmen

caught trying to cross the Ukrainian-Russian border

I remember several years back when terrorists were beheading people and posting to youtube. Some Chechans beheaded a couple Russian soldiers and uploaded. Some Russian troops went to the village they were from and killed every male over the age of 16. Rounded up all the korans and headscarves from the women and burned them in the town square. No one has beheaded a Russian soldier on youtube since. Pretty brutal but it worked. If they find out where these guys are from I would expect a similar response.

Because of FJB……”Coming to a theater near you…..”

BierceAmbrose | March 23, 2024 at 12:09 pm

I, in my public capacity, coldly wonder what this portends for the coherence of the Russian Coalition behind their greater agendas; while in my private capacity, my horrified heart breaks for the victims.

Oh, wait. Strike that. Reverse it.

Karnak opens the envelope to reveal the question inside:
“Why would any law-abiding person need more than seven rounds in his gun?”

Coming soon to a theater or venue near us.

As I predicted, the Blame America First crowd immediately labelled this a CIA-Mossad-Ukraine operation. lolz

Dozens Dead? Kinda low?

BierceAmbrose | March 25, 2024 at 12:11 am

The current Russian regime has been making common cause with various Islamists lately, out of some “mutual interest,”

Who’s the frog and who’s the scorpion here?