Kremlin says it will not discuss death penalty in relation to Moscow concert hall attack
On Monday, the Kremlin stated that it was not involved in talks regarding the implementation of capital punishment for the four individuals who were detained following a recent assault at a concert venue on the outskirts of Moscow.
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- Published Date: 12:47 | 25 March 2024
- Modified Date: 12:47 | 25 March 2024
The Kremlin said on Monday it was not taking part in discussions about the use of the death penalty in relation to the four suspects arrested after an attack on a concert hall on the outskirts of Moscow on Friday.
Russia has detained four men who it says directly carried out the attack, in which at least 137 people were killed and 182 wounded.
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