137 People In Corcus City Hall Died, Russia Confirms No Terrorist Threat Immunity Country

JAKARTA - The Kremlin insists that no country or region is immune from the threat of terrorism. Investigations are currently being carried out on brutal attacks in Krasnogorsk, near the capital city of Moscow, Russia.

This was conveyed by Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov when asked about Russia's great failure to maintain security in anticipating terrorism.

"Unfortunately, our world shows that there is no city, no country is completely immune from the threat of terrorism," Peskov said.

The war against terrorism is a sustainable process that requires full-scale international cooperation. But you can see that now in this most acute confrontational period, the cooperation is not fully carried out," he added.

A terrorist attack on the Crocus City Hall near the capital Moscow killed 137 people and 182 others were injured. Four gunmen stormed with AK automatic rifles on Friday, March 23 evening as many people were waiting for the Picnic band to take the stage.

Currently, four armed men who carried out the attack began to face terrorism charges. The threat of life imprisonment awaits.

The four are Dalerdzhon Mirzoyev, Saidakrami Rachabalizoda, Shamsidin Fariduni and Mukhammadsofir Faizov. The three defendants pleaded guilty to all charges, according to state media news agency TASS.

The four of them came from Tajikistan, the former Soviet republic, and were once in Russia on a temporary or expired visa.