What the Moscow attack perpetrators confessed?

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Russian state media released videos of law enforcement officers questioning three men accused of carrying out the deadly attack on a Moscow concert hall on Friday.

The Russian Federal Security Service announced earlier on Saturday the arrest of 11 people, including four suspected attackers, in connection with the attack that occurred on Friday at the Crocus City Hall building, resulting in 133 deaths.

According to they said, one man appears lying on the ground answering a question from a security man, and saying, “I was in Türkiye where my passport expired.

The man identified himself as Shams al Din Fereydoun, adding that he was born on September 17, 1998.

According to the Russian Interior Ministry, the four suspected militants arrested in the deadly attack that occurred on Friday night are foreign citizens, and some media reported that among them were Citizens of the Republic of Tajikistan in Central Asia.

He admitted in the video that he and his companions shot people at Crocus City Hall for money.

He explained that he was promised one million rubles ($10,800) to carry out the attack, and he claimed that he had already obtained half of it by transferring the amount to his own bank card.

He confirmed that he didn’t know the identity of the individuals who paid him money to carry out the attack, but they contacted him through Telegram.

Another man is seen speaking in Tajik, and being interrogated through an interpreter.

According to the man, he was living in a hostel with the other suspected attackers behind Friday’s attack.

The man claimed to have been in contact with individuals named Abdullah and Mohammed, but it wasn’t clear who exactly he was referring to.

Another man arrested by law enforcement identified himself in a third video as Rajab Alizadeh.

He said that he dropped the weapon on his way to Bryansk region with his accomplices.

Another person, who identified himself as Muhammad Subir Faizov, admitted that he received residence documents in Russia directly at the airport from people he did not know, according to Russian media reports.

ISIS claimed responsibility for the deadliest Moscow attack in Russia in nearly two decades, and the deadliest for the organization in Europe.

The death toll in the attack on the concert hall has risen to 133, Russia’s top government investigative agency announced on Saturday.

The update issued by the Investigative Committee comes as authorities comb through the charred ruins of the Crooks City Hall building on the western edge of Moscow in search of more victims.

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