[Russia] - 'Terrorists Have No Nationality' Tajik President Tells Putin

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The president of Tajikistan condemned the Moscow concert hall attack in a call with Russian leader Vladimir Putin on Sunday, amid
allegations the gunmen were Tajik citizens.Russian media, including Telegram channels with links to the security services, and a lawmaker
have alleged that the four suspected assailants were Tajiks.Russian authorities have said only that four suspects arrested after Friday's
attack were foreign nationals, and Tajikistan has rejected the initial claims its citizens were involved."Terrorists have no nationality, no
homeland and no religion," President Emomali Rahmon told Putin in a phone call, the Tajikistan president's office said in a statement on
Sunday.The language echoed similar previous remarks made by Rahmon regarding extremism.The statement contained no direct reference to
reports of the alleged shooters' citizenship.The Islamic State (IS) group, which has claimed responsibility for the attack, is active in
Tajikistan
The Central Asian nation shares a border with Afghanistan.The Kremlin said on Sunday the two leaders had agreed to "intensify" their joint
counter-terrorism efforts.On Saturday, Tajikistan's foreign ministry said reports that its citizens were involved were "fake".The interior
ministry also said two of those initially named in Russian media were in Tajikistan at the time of the attack.Putin said on Saturday that 11
people had been arrested over the attack, including the four suspected gunmen, who it said were trying to flee to Ukraine.IS has said it was
behind the attack on multiple occasions since Friday, though Russian officials have not publicly addressed the claims of responsibility.