What we covered here
- Four suspects in the Crocus City Hall attack — which left at least 139 people dead in Moscow — have been charged with committing a terrorist act. They are facing possible life imprisonment.
- President Vladimir Putin said the attack was carried out by “radical Islamists.” The suspects, from the former Soviet republic of Tajikistan, will be held in preventive custody until at least May 22. Three of the defendants pled guilty to all charges, according to state news agency TASS.
- Video footage and still images on Russian social media appear to show the violent interrogation of several of the men alleged to have taken part in the attack.
- ISIS, also known as the Islamic State group, has claimed the attack and released graphic footage purporting to show the incident. The footage is significant as it suggests the perpetrators had a direct link to ISIS to be able to send the video.
Our live coverage has ended. Read through the Moscow concert hall attack updates below.