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Russian security agency says suspects detained in the Caucasus are linked to Moscow attack

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April 01, 2024
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MOSCOW (AP) — Russia's top security agency said Monday it has broken up what it called a "terrorist cell" in southern Russia whose members had provided weapons and cash to suspected attackers of the Moscow concert hall.

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