Halifax police investigating Monday morning Dartmouth death as suspicious | SaltWire #newsupdate - Russia and Western countries have traded barbs over a deadly attack by gunmen that killed 137 people in a concert hall outside Moscow. The U.S. and other Western officials said they had intelligence linking it to an Islamic State branch, and pointed to a warning they gave before the attack. Moscow said the attack was tied to Kyiv, a charge Ukraine denied.The U.S.
U.S. allies including Britain, Canada, South Korea and Latvia repeat the U.S. warning and tell their citizens not to travel to Russia.Russian President Vladimir Putin dismisses the"provocative statements by a number of official Western structures regarding potential terrorist attacks in Russia" in a Federal Service Security Board meeting, a Kremlin transcript shows. The actions"resemble outright blackmail and the intention to intimidate and destabilise our society.
The U.S. States condemns the attack and says it has intelligence confirming the claim. It says it had warned Russian authorities in accordance with its longstanding"duty to warn" policy.Putin says 11 people have been detained, including the four gunmen, but does not mention Islamic State and says gunmen were trying to escape to Ukraine.
Washington issues an updated statement saying Islamic State bears"sole responsibility" for the attack and ruling out any Ukrainian involvement.Four suspects are charged with acts of terrorism in Moscow's Basmanny district court, all citizens of the ex-Soviet republic of Tajikistan, according to Moscow courts' official Telegram channel.
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