On the 30th, diplomats from various countries stationed in Russia visited the site of a terrorist attack that occurred on the outskirts of Russia's capital, Moscow, and laid flowers to mourn the victims.

The terrorist attack that occurred on the 22nd at a concert hall on the outskirts of Russia's capital, Moscow, left 144 people dead and 551 injured, making it the worst terrorist attack in Russia in 20 years. .



Diplomats from various countries stationed in Russia, including the American ambassador, visited the scene of the incident on the 30th, laid flowers and mourned the victims.



So far, four people from Tajikistan in Central Asia have been indicted as perpetrators of the attack, and the Amaq News Agency, which has ties to the extremist group Islamic State (IS), reports that the attack was carried out by IS fighters.



Meanwhile, the Putin administration continues to claim that Ukraine is suspected of being behind the terrorist attack, and the Federal Investigative Committee said on the 29th that the perpetrators received the promised reward in the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv. He claimed that he drove in the direction of the Ukrainian border at the direction of his coordinator.



Under these circumstances, Tajikistan's deputy labor minister told TASS news agency that following the terrorist attack, there was growing anxiety among people from Tajikistan living in Russia, and there was a movement to return home.



Although some people have reported that they have been harassed in their daily lives, they believe that this move to return to Japan is temporary.