The head of the Russian Security Service (FSB), Alexander Bortnikov, has informed President Vladimir Putin that 11 individuals have been detained in relation to the recent attack on the Crocus complex near Moscow. This information was reported by Russian state media.
According to the Kremlin, among those detained are 'all four terrorists directly involved in the terrorist attack in Crocus,' as stated by sources and other state media outlets.
The attack on the Crocus complex, which occurred on Friday, has raised concerns about security in the region. The swift action taken by the FSB in apprehending the suspects is seen as a positive development in the ongoing efforts to combat terrorism in Russia.
Details about the identities of the detained individuals and their possible motives have not been disclosed at this time. The investigation into the attack is ongoing, and authorities are working to gather more information about the perpetrators and their network.
President Putin has been briefed on the situation and has expressed his support for the efforts of the FSB in addressing the security challenges facing the country. The government is committed to ensuring the safety and security of its citizens and will continue to take necessary measures to prevent future attacks.
As the investigation progresses, more details are expected to emerge regarding the motives behind the attack and any potential links to other extremist groups. The detention of the suspects marks a significant step in the fight against terrorism in Russia and serves as a reminder of the ongoing threats that security forces must remain vigilant against.