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From the New York Times, I'm Sabrina Tavernisi, and this is the daily a terrorist attack on a concert hall near Moscow Friday night killed more than 100 people and injured scores more.
It was the deadliest attack in Russia in decades.
Today, my colleague Anton Troynovsky, on the uncomfortable question it raises for Russia's President Vladimir Putin, has his focus on the war in Ukraine left his country more vulnerable to other threats.
It's Monday, March 25.
So, Anton, tell us about this horrific attack in Russia.
When did you first hear about it?
So it was Friday night, around 830 Moscow time, that we started seeing reports about a terrorist attack at a concert hall just outside Moscow.
I frankly wasn't sure right at the beginning how serious this was because we have seen quite a lot of attacks inside Russia over the last two years since the full scale invasion of Ukraine.
And it was hard to make sense of right away.
But then within a few hours, it was really looking like we were seeing the worst terrorist attack in or around the russian capital in more than 20 years.
On Friday night, Kraka city hall was the venue for a concert by a old time russian rock group called Piknik.
It was a sold out show.
Thousands of people were expected to be there.
And before the start of the concert, it appears that four gunmen in camouflage walked into the venue and started shooting.
We started seeing videos on social media, just incredibly awful graphic footage of these men shooting concert goers at point blank range.
In one of the videos, we see one of them slitting the throat of one of the concert goers.