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    At least 40 people are confirmed dead and over 100 injured in Moscow attack

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    In a devastating turn of events, ISIS has claimed responsibility for the deadly shooting and explosion that tore through the Crocus City Hall concert venue on Friday evening. According to various media sources, at least 40 people are confirmed dead and over 100 injured in the horrific attack.

    The terror group announced their involvement through a statement published on Telegram by ISIS-affiliated news agency Amaq, but provided no evidence to substantiate the claim.

    Eyewitnesses described the scene as utter chaos after gunmen dressed in camouflage opened fire on the concert crowd. The attack, which unfolded before the scheduled performance of Russian rock band Picnic, quickly escalated as an explosion ripped through the building, causing a major fire.

    Rescue operations continue as first responders search for survivors trapped within the partially collapsed structure, according to Russia 24 state media. Thankfully, the band members are reported unharmed.

    The attack comes amidst heightened security concerns in Moscow. Just weeks ago, the U.S. Embassy issued warnings of potential extremist threats targeting large gatherings in the city, urging American citizens to avoid such events.

    The Prosecutor General’s Office confirmed the attackers’ method of entry, stating unidentified individuals “broke into Crocus City Hall and started shooting before the start of the concert,” according to TASS.

    This tragedy underscores the ongoing global challenge of addressing violent extremism. Moscow grieves the victims and cares for the injured as authorities investigate the full scope of the attack and ISIS’s claimed involvement.

    U.S. Embassy in Moscow Responds to Crocus City Hall Attack

    In a somber statement released earlier today, the U.S. Embassy in Moscow expressed its profound shock and sadness over the devastating terrorist attack that occurred at Crocus City Hall. The Embassy extended its deepest sympathies to the families of those who perished and wished a swift recovery to the injured.

    “The United States stands with the people of Russia during this difficult time,” said the Embassy spokesperson. “Our hearts go out to the victims and their loved ones.”

    As the situation in Moscow remains tense, the Embassy has issued an urgent advisory to all U.S. citizens in the city. Americans are strongly advised to stay clear of the affected area, heed the guidance of local security officials, and stay updated through local news outlets.

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