Russian State Media Release Interrogation Videos of Concert Attack Suspects

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Russian state-run media on Saturday released videos of law enforcement agents interrogating three men suspected of carrying out the deadly
11 people, including four suspected assailants, in connection to the attack on Friday.In one of the interrogation videos, shared by the RIA
Novosti news agency, a man could be seen lying face-down on the ground as another man, whose identity was not revealed, held him by his hair
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claimed to have already received by card transfer.Fariddun, visibly shaking, added that he did not know the identity of the individuals who
past of staging interrogation videos.In a separate video published by RIA Novosti, a second man, speaking in Tajik, was seen being
interrogated through an interpreter, who spoke off-camera.According to him, he was living in a hostel with the other suspected assailants
clear to whom exactly he was referring.In a third video, another man detained by law enforcement agents identified himself as Rajab
shared online showed what was said to be Alizadeh lying face down on the ground as Russian law enforcement agents cut off his ear, which, if
suburb of Krasnogorsk and set fire to the building on Friday night.The Islamic State jihadist group said Saturday that four of its militants
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