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    Russia jails for life Islamic State-linked Tajiks over concert hall attack that killed 149

    Prima NewsBy Prima NewsMarch 12, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    File-Suspects accused of involvement in a terror attack in the Crocus City Hall on March 22, 2024, sit in a glass cage prior to a hearing in the 2nd Western District Military Court in Moscow, Russia, Monday, Aug. 4, 2025.
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    A Russian military court handed down life sentences on Thursday to four ​Tajik men and 11 accomplices over ‌their involvement in a mass shooting that killed 149 people at a concert hall near Moscow two ​years ago, Russian state news agency ​TASS reported.
    Prosecutors charged 19 people in connection ⁠with the shooting spree at the Crocus ​City Hall on March 22, 2024 – the deadliest ​such attack in Russia in two decades. The Islamic State-Khorasan, or ISIS-K, claimed responsibility.
    The four other defendants ​were given sentences ranging from 19 to ​22 years in prison, Russia’s RIA state news agency ‌reported.
    It ⁠was not immediately clear how the defendants pleaded or whether they would appeal. Their trial was held behind closed doors, as ​is customary with ​such ⁠cases in Russia.
    ISIS-K is the Afghan offshoot of the militant group ​that once sought control over swathes ​of ⁠Iraq and Syria. It has been linked to several other plotted attacks in southern Russia and Azerbaijan ⁠in ​recent years, a trend that ​has alarmed intelligence services.
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