The terrorist attack that took place at a concert hall on the outskirts of Russia's capital, Moscow, killed 137 people. President Putin is reportedly planning to hold a security meeting with his closest aides, where they are expected to discuss responses to the attack.

On the night of the 22nd, multiple people opened fire at a concert hall in Krasnogorsk, northwest of Russia's capital Moscow, causing a fire. Russia's Federal Investigative Committee announced on the 24th that the death toll had increased to 137 people. announced that he had died.



In addition, the Ministry of Health says 182 people have been taken to hospitals and are receiving treatment.



Russia marked the 24th as a day of mourning, and President Putin also lit a candle at the church of his official residence on the outskirts of Moscow to mourn the victims.



In response to the incident, state media reported that President Putin plans to hold a security meeting with his closest aides in the future to discuss a response.



Russian authorities have announced that they have detained 11 suspects, including the four believed to be the perpetrators, and have released footage of the suspects being taken away, and are investigating the suspects for carrying out a terrorist attack. The two men have been charged with being involved in terrorism.



Meanwhile, Amaq News, which is connected to the extremist group IS (Islamic State), released photos of the four people it said were the perpetrators, and reported that the attack was carried out by IS fighters.



Russia has reported that a Tajik passport was found in the suspect's car, and according to the Russian presidential palace, President Putin spoke by phone with Tajikistan's President Rahmon and agreed to strengthen counter-terrorism measures. That means I did it.



Meanwhile, President Putin said of the perpetrators, ``They were headed for Ukraine. Ukraine had a window for them to cross the border,'' and Russian independent media reported that ``media close to the Putin administration "We are looking for signs of links to Ukraine."



Ukraine denies any involvement and is increasingly wary of Russia using this as an excuse to step up its military invasion.