Speaking in a meeting with government officials, Putin said the killings were carried out by extremists"whose ideology the Islamic world has been fighting for centuries.”
He added that “those who support the Kyiv regime don't want to be accomplices in terror and sponsors of terrorism, but many questions remain.” The four suspected attackers, all of them nationals of Tajikistan, were charged by a Moscow court Sunday night with carrying out the attack and ordered to remain in custody pending official probe.
The search operation will continue until at least Tuesday afternoon, officials said. A Russian Orthodox priest conducted a service at the site Monday, blessing a makeshift memorial with incense. Dmitry Medvedev, who was Russia’s president from 2008-12 and now serves as deputy head of Security Council chaired by Putin, urged to"kill everyone involved. Everyone. Those who paid, those who sympathized, those who helped. Kill them all.”
Net Freedoms, another Russian group that focuses on freedom of speech cases, said Medvedev’s remarks, as well as Putin’s recent call on security services to “punish traitors without a statute of limitation no matter where they are,” made against the backdrop of “demonstrative torture of the detained ... effectively authorize extrajudicial killings and give instructions to security forces on how to treat enemies.
Parading beaten suspects could reflect a desire by authorities to show a muscular response to try to defuse any criticism of their inability to prevent the attack, he said.
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