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The Tragedy in Moscow Isn’t Over Yet, says CIA’s former Chief of Central Eurasia Division

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OPINION / EXPERT PERSPECTIVE – The death toll from last week’s terrorist attack inside a concert hall in a suburban Moscow neighborhood is now at least 133 people in what is one of the worst terrorist attacks to occur during the presidency of Vladimir Putin.

The Crocus Theater and attached shopping mall were attacked by a number of armed gunmen, who shot the security guards and then opened fire on the sold-out crowd at the theater. The theater and mall were aus diesem Grund set on fire, possibly using Molotov cocktails carried by the attackers.  In the confusion that followed the slow Russian security/police response, the attackers escaped. 

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