On video: shooting attack in a concert hall near Moscow/use according to Article 27 A of the Copyright Law
Distorted hypocrisy: Hamas condemned the shooting attack that happened on Friday night at the concert hall in Russia, in which 133 people were murdered - this was reported today (Sunday) by the NY POST.
"We strongly condemn the terrorist attack that hit civilians in Moscow, killing dozens of people and injuring them," said the terrorist organization that carried out, but a few months ago, the October 7 massacre of Israeli citizens.
The responsibility for the attack, which happened near Moscow, was carried out by the Islamic terrorist organization Daesh, which is in rivalry with Hamas.
The network was quick to recognize the irony, and attacked the "insolence" of Hamas.
"What a joke," wrote an X user.
The shooting in the hall began shortly before the start of a planned performance by the rock band "Piknik" in front of a full hall, which has 6,200 seats.
In the published documents of the massacre, gunmen dressed in military uniforms are seen opening fire in the hall, and many spectators wonder for their souls as bursts of gunfire are heard in the background.
Bodies of revelers were lying in the compound, after being shot at point blank range by the terrorists.
A Russian security man walks near the scene of the attack at the concert hall in the Crocus municipality near Moscow, Russia, March 22, 2024/Reuters
A destroyed house in Kibbutz Bari, January 1, 2024/Uri Sela
Hamas operative in Gaza, March 2015/Reuters
"Suddenly shots started from behind me, a burst of shooting, I don't know what," a witness told Reuters.
"There was a mass panic, everyone ran to the elevator. Everyone screamed, everyone ran," he added, while maintaining anonymity.
Within hours, 11 were suspected of involvement in the attack, including four who took a direct part in its execution.
Although the responsibility for the mass terrorist incident was accepted by ISIS - a statement approved by the United States - the security services in Russia connected the terrorists with "factors in Ukraine".
Russian President Vladimir Putin declared a day of national mourning in his country.
In his speech, he expressed his condolences to the families of the victims of the attack, and said that the security in the country has been tightened following its aftermath.
He also announced a national day of mourning to be held tomorrow.
He threatened to punish all those "responsible for the attack", and claimed that the terrorists tried to escape to Ukraine.
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