• @Rapidcreek@lemmy.world
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    It’s worth recalling when support for the Chechen war was low, Putin initiated a campaign of apartment building bombings in 1999.

    Some chatter that there were around 8 shooters, and they walked into the hall and immediately shot 40-50, result might end up with over 100 killed. One of the shooters has allegedly been arrested, ISIS-K or Imarat Kavkaz would be under srict instructions NOT to be taken alive. There’s considerable dueling narratives right now

    No matter who is actually responsible - Putin will probably blame Ukraine

    It looks like US Intelligence warned of this attack in early March.

    People at the venue lost all phone and Internet connectivity right prior to the attack. Jamming was being used.

    The entire city of Moscow is now on lockdown.

    ISIS, through its outlet al-Amaq, just claimed responsibility for the terror attack in Moscow tonight.

    • @Lewo@lemmy.world
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      People were posting videos while the attack was happening. Where are you getting this information about “jamming” from? Nearby traffic distribution nodes were likely overloaded which resulted in degraded performance of Telegram and VK services. This is something to be expected when thousands or even millions of people start sending messages all at once, trying to figure out what’s happening to their friends and family.

      • @Rapidcreek@lemmy.world
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        All the videos I’ve seen are CCTV which were distributed well after the fact. channel 12 from Russia reported the jamming. I’m aware of what a mobile network will do on overload since I used to design and deploy them. It doesn’t quite work that way.

        • @Lewo@lemmy.world
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          Telegram channels such as Baza, Ostorozhno Novosti and Vazhnye Istorii were posting eyewitness statements and phone footage as early as 20:15 Moscow time and throughout the event. There was no jamming. Degraded performance was reported for Telegram and VK. Whether the issue was with the local access points or Telegram’s data centers is not clear.

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            Just because cell networks are jammed doesn’t take the whole Internet down. Wifi sourced from copper and fiber networks will continue to work.

            And Jamming isn’t some sort of scifi superpower, plenty of devices will connect despite the attempts to jam. Those in closest proximity to the jamming source would be most affected.

            So don’t make leap that “videos getting published to Telegram” = “No jamming was occurring”, because one doesn’t prove the other.

            • @summerof69@lemm.ee
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              Again, what’s the source that the internet was jammed? I haven’t heard anyone mentioning that, including witnesses on the place.

              • Ann Archy
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                I thought Internet was already under control of Moscow, but it’d be wild if it turned out it wasn’t all this time and Putin would never do something like this again, like those other times he did

            • Richard
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              But the burden of proof is on you. At this time, you are simply spreading an unfounded conspiracy theory.

        • @summerof69@lemm.ee
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          You didn’t answer the question.

          Where are you getting this information about “jamming” from?

          This is the first time I’m hearing this.

    • @northendtrooper@lemmy.ca
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      An excerpt from the article:

      In October 2002, Chechen militants took about 800 people hostage at a Moscow theater. Two days later, Russian special forces stormed the building and 129 hostages and 41 Chechen fighters died, most of them from effects of narcotic gas Russian forces use to subdue the attackers.

      • circuscritic
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        Those are two separate events…

        The false flag apartment bombings were carried out by actual Russian security services - not Chechen assets, or militants.

        On an related unrelated note, some of Russian agents who took part were comically stupid. If you aren’t aware of the Sims vs SIM card mix-up, do yourself a favor and look it up.

        Edit: as pointed out below, the Sims vs SIM card was not part of the 1999 false flag operation, but a more recent one (2022). My bad.

        • @FlowVoid@lemmy.world
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          The Sims comedy hour was a separate event from the other two, it was a 2022 attempt to frame Ukraine for terrorism.

          • Ann Archy
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            I bet this is the first actual terrorist attack on Russia that was not perpetraded by Putin. I mean, even a clock and so on…

        • @ours@lemmy.world
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          They botched one of the apartment building bombings worse than “The Sims card” thing. They had announced one of the bombings before doing the actual bombing.

    • @boredtortoise@lemm.ee
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      It’s worth recalling when support for the Chechen war was low, Putin initiated a campaign of apartment building bombings in 1999.

      That was the immediate memory. It’s interesting how much truth will be figured out in this current case.

      • @Stamau123@lemmy.world
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        Such as? Did putin not bomb his own people in the 90s? Did America not warn about this next attack before it happened?

      • @Rapidcreek@lemmy.world
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        I did that on the fly and didn’t make a comment a day after. What counts am I wrong on? Most everything has proven to be true. Thanks for the drug recommendation, are you a doctor?

    • @thawed_caveman@lemmy.world
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      A lot has been said about Call of Duty MWII, but if your theory is correct then we’ll have to say that, of all things, its plot was prescient. And i’m not ready for that

    • @rambling_lunatic@sh.itjust.works
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      From the article:

      The official said U.S. intelligence agencies had gathered information in recent weeks that the IS branch was planning an attack in Moscow. He said U.S. officials privately shared the intelligence earlier this month with Russian officials. The official was briefed on the matter but was not authorized to publicly discuss the intelligence information and spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity.

      The Kremlin didn’t immediately blame anyone for the attack, but some Russian lawmakers were quick to accuse Ukraine and called for ramping up strikes. Hours before the attack, the Russian military l aunched (sic) a sweeping barrage on Ukraine’s power system, crippling the country’s biggest hydroelectric plant and other energy facilities and leaving more than a million people without electricity.

      Dmitry Medvedev, deputy head of Russia’s Security Council, said that if Ukraine involvement was proven, all those involved “must be tracked down and killed without mercy, including officials of the state that committed such outrage.”

      Mykhailo Podolyak, an adviser to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, denied Ukraine involvement.

  • @EdibleFriend@lemmy.world
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    Has anybody claimed responsibility for this yet? This doesn’t sound like the Ukraine. They hit strategic shit.

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      Not seeing anything yet but it can be hard to get accurate news reporting from a country that kills subversive journalists and is in a war. I think most are assuming it’s either an internal or external paramilitary group related to the war in Ukraine, or domestic terrorists related to the recent elections, I think targeting a concert is more likely the latter but we’ll see which group takes responsibility if any.

        • @NOT_RICK@lemmy.world
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          Likely despite US intelligence warning about imminent terror attacks in Russia earlier this month.

        • no banana
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          Maria Zacharova (Kremlin) seems to think the most important thing right now is that the whole world condemns the attack, which I find to be a kind of weird priority since the thing just happened and we have no fucking clue what is going on.

          • @avater@lemmy.world
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            Maria Zacharova (Kremlin) seems to think the most important thing right now is that the whole world condemns the attack

            nah I don’t condemn anything. Either it was some pro-ukranian group (fair, bring the war to russia!), or more likely, some covert op from the fsb so that this russian cunt in charge can order a new drafting…

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              fair, bring the war to russia

              ah yes, “bringing war to russia” now means shooting innocents, because responding to terrorism with even more terrorism works so well

              gotta fuckin love reddit

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                gotta fuckin love reddit

                this is lemmy.

                ah yes, “bringing war to russia” now means shooting innocents, because responding to terrorism with even more terrorism works so well

                Yes innocents die in war, thats what happens. It’s cruel, it’s not fair but this can happen if you attack other countries, although I don’t believe that this is caused by ukranians…

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                  Yes innocents die in war, thats what happens. It’s cruel, it’s not fair but this can happen if you attack other countries

                  I’d love to see you say that if someone gunned down your compatriots. Or better yet, your family. Surely your condescending Realpolitik tone wouldn’t falter, right?

                  although I don’t believe that this is caused by ukranians…

                  Neither do I. ISIS has taken responsibility for this.

                  this is lemmy.

                  Quaks like a duck.

      • @Jaderick@lemmy.world
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        The article mentions the US warned of an imminent attack last month and the Russian state dismissed it. Russia also has a history of utilizing false flag operations to start shit, so I’m leaning towards that atm (before more details come out)

        • @TopRamenBinLaden@sh.itjust.works
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          Yea, but to stay in power all he has to do is rig the elections, so that theory doesn’t really make sense. I am not saying that a false flag attack is out of the question, but if it is a false flag, the reason for doing it is probably not to keep Putin in power.

    • SeaJ
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      Russia is not against doing false flag terrorist operations. That is how Putin came to power.

    • Phoenixz
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      US intelligence wanted them weeks ago about an impending attack

      Gunmen went in armed, met zero resistance, were busy for over an hour, no police ever showed up.

      IS claimed responsibility pretty much immediately.

      Putin ignored all that and obviously blamed Ukraine because of course.

      This is no false flag operation, Russia would never.

      • Ann Archy
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        Poor Russians, always the target of unprovoked attacks. How did the US know beforehand anyway? Super sus!

  • @lennybird@lemmy.world
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    The Islamic State group claimed responsibility for the attack in a statement posted on affiliated channels on social media. A U.S. intelligence official told The Associated Press that U.S. intelligence agencies had learned the group’s branch in Afghanistan was planning an attack in Moscow and shared the information with Russian officials.

    Respect to USA for trying.

    • Ann Archy
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      “Dear USA pliese not to disturb Russian false fleg operetion. It cost many rubles to setup.”

    • Richard
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      Okay, but there’s no way to know whether that “intelligence official” is telling the truth.

      • Ann Archy
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        I trust Russia blindly, they have shown so many times not to do evil things.

          • @Simon@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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            So the U.S gov (who no one was working and making decisions back then) should go back in time and do something else instead of trying to take the high road now, because they took the low road then. Got it.

            (Not trying to be snarky it’s just the logic here doesn’t add up other than ‘I want to be mad’)

  • @NegativeLookBehind@lemmy.world
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    My bet: Russian false flag operation allowing them to pin the attack on Ukraine and stir up anti Ukrainian sentiment.

    EDIT: My bet was likely wrong.

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      What was that thing at 0:20? One of them dropped something and the other one picked it up.

      EDIT: 2nd last video is very graphic

    • @empireOfLove2@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      It could be. It certainly tracks with the separatists’ move into guerilla tactics later in the second Chechen war.

      Out of any time for them to start striking again, this would be it. Russia is stretched thin in manpower and supplies, and their attention is very focused on Ukraine and the West. Their ability to dump resources into the southern Caucus to tamp down a potential Chechen War #3 is definitely going to be limited. And coupled with the completion of Putin’s sham election, it sends a very strong message against Russia’s outward facade of “unity”.

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        What, is Kadyrov not a lapdog anymore? He would seem to be the first hurdle, not a later one. Of course maybe he’s dead or something, idk, i haven’t checked tiktok in a long time.

    • @Death_Equity@lemmy.world
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      They might have beards, hard to tell from the footage I’ve seen.

      May be Islamic terrorism or a bad ol’ fashioned Russian false flag. I doubt Ukrainians or Ukrainian supporting people would do a random terror shooting, they like to be more targeted and the shooting was at random people. There was a foiled group of Islamic terrorists arrested earlier this month, maybe another group.

      We will have to see what Russia says.

      • pancakes
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        Yeah, Ukraine hasn’t done anything civilian targeting attacks so i highly doubt it was them. They know how important optics are when it comes to getting international support.

        • @Aceticon@lemmy.world
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          Well they targetted civilian targets (the refineries) but have not targetted civilians (i.e. people).

          • borari
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            The distinction is not between civilian targets and military targets, it is between “civilian objects” and “military objectives”. Targeting a civilian infrastructure such as refineries, and even civilian power stations can be considered valid military objectives if they make an effective contribution to military action or offer a definite military advantage. The refineries being hit by Ukraine definitely meet that definition.

            https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/when-are-attacks-civilian-infrastructure-war-crimes-2022-12-16/

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              Just pointing out that what Ukraine does not attack is civilians or in your nomeclature “civilian objects”, but unlike what might be understood from the post I was responding to (because it used “civilian” rather than “civilians”), it does attack civilian infrastructure (when it is a “military objective”, as you pointed out).

              Personally I think the attacks on Russian refineries should already been happenning for a long time and I find it’s a disgrace the limitations most European countries and the US placed on Ukranian use of the weapons they provided inside Russia. Strategically it’s ridiculous that Ukraine has had to suffer its infrastructure and its Economy being destroyed whilst Russia needed not at all worry about having it’s productive and economic infrastructure degraded: since Putin doesn’t seem to care at all about human lives, until Ukraine finally made their own weapons with range enough to hit Russian Economic Targets and started targetting Russian refineries, this invasion of his had been almost risk-free.

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                Ah ok, I misinterpreted your post then. I thought you were insinuating that because refineries are civilian infrastructure Ukraine shouldn’t be targeting them. We’re in agreement here, don’t target actual civilians and slam as many drones as possible into refineries and any other valid targets within Russia.

        • @yesoutwater@lemm.ee
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          Yaaa, let’s blame the sentiments of observers for killing Ukrainians, not the genocidal kgb agent and the country where 88% of the voters reelected him…

            • @kautau@lemmy.world
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              I can’t believe that there’s still people, who after seeing everything Putin has done, especially to interfere with other countries elections, think that their election was in any way valid

              • @Tinidril@midwest.social
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                I’m guessing that they just wanted to shit on Russian citizens. I doubt they actually believe the election was legitimate.

                • @yesoutwater@lemm.ee
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                  If the election was illegitimate (you mean he really didn’t get 88% of the vote ?!?), then it sounds like its Putin shitting on Russian citizens. Not sure how my comment is derogatory either.

              • Ann Archy
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                It’s been invalid in over a century, and it didn’t exactly recover when Tsar Putin took the throne.

        • @Simon@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          Considering statistically each one of them is going to take 10-12 Russians with them, not a sacrifice made in vain.

        • borari
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          If you go on to any of the pro-Ukrainian telegram channels, Ukrainians are absolutely rejoicing over this. One posted a video of the fire taken by a car driving by on the highway and captioned it “З днем свинячого шашлику” lol.

    • @TheEighthDoctor@lemmy.world
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      One of the most striking moments in a pretty forgettable series. D Day is also very good although more or less a copy of Saving Private Ryan

  • Phoenixz
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    And of course uncle Putin is saying it was Ukraine.

    US security services have notified Russia of an impending attack, they notified US citizens there to about large gatherings

    Gunmen went in calmly, shot at people for 1.5 hours without being stopped, then calmly walked back into a car and drove off.

    IS claimed responsibility immediately

    All of this clearly shows it was the Ukraine!

    • Ann Archy
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      This has never happened before in Russia except those couple of times when they did and Putin was literally responsible.

      Such a strange attack by this mysterious IS, and very convenient timing too! Poor Russia, people keep attacking them out of the blue!

      I will now instruct my LEGO miniature violin to play Alexa in commemoration.

  • @resetbypeer@lemmy.world
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    So in essence:

    • US warns Russia for planned terror attack in Moscow

    • Russian government and Putin specific either ignore it for the reason the west is fooling them because would fit narrative for the war in Ukraine. Or

    • Russian government is just incompetent to do anything with that information. Or they know and deliberately don’t do anything with it to link it to Ukraine (even though the perpetrators are IS). Since this was also done in 1999 to blame the Chechnyans, it would fit the profile.

    Either way it will be Soviet style lying. The incompetence will be wiped under the rug. The deliberate holding back information and not adequate precautions will not be easily to be proven, yet it creates the narrative for the mobilisation. Fear is Russia’s weapon of mass destruction, the lies are the instruments to fire those weapons.

    “Every lie we tell incurs a debt to the truth. Sooner or later, that debt is paid.”

    • Ann Archy
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      Or, hold your breath now, because it was the GRU that planned the attack.

  • @jordanlund@lemmy.worldM
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    MSNBC is reporting that Russian sources are saying 40 dead.

    CNN is reporting 40 dead, but that the shooting was at a shopping center outside the concert hall.

    Still developing.

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      CNN is reporting 40 dead, but that the shooting was at a shopping center outside the concert hall.

      In the video I wish I hadn’t just watched it looked more like that to me.

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        There were gunmen in both places. Videos linked in this thread show that, though I do not recommend watching them.

    • Phoenixz
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      Of course not, they’re already blaming Ukraine.

      US security services have notified Russia of an impending attack, they notified US citizens there to about large gatherings

      Gunmen went in calmly, shot at people for 1.5 hours without being stopped, then calmly walked back into a car and drove off.

      IS claimed responsibility immediately

      All of this clearly shows it was the Ukraine!

      • Ann Archy
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        Russia defenseless against cave people! Join the army to protec mader rassia.

  • @kautau@lemmy.world
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    A thing that’s really annoying to me about this is they don’t specify what the gunmen looked like and specifically what rifles they were carrying. IS has claimed responsibility, but if it was a bunch of Russian dudes with brand new AKs, it’s far less likely it was actually the IS, and was just an FSB op. Granted the FSB could have supplied brand new AKs, but far less likely to be IS if it was just some Russian commandos

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      I don’t see an upside for Putin in this. Given how many years he’s been in power anything bad that happens falls on him for failing to prevent it, there’s hardly anyone else left to blame. He’ll probably fire a few people to look as if he’s doing something.

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      they’ve been known to recruit remotely, I think. and if it was someone from afganistan, i imagine they would source weapons locally. why would the guy go through the trouble/risk of smuggling a rifle and ammo? that makes no sense.