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The Rose announce world tour dates in North and South America, Europe and Asia

The South Korean pop-rock band have also announced an exclusive contract with label and management company Transparent Arts

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South Korean pop-rock band The Rose are set to embark on a world tour later this year – find ticket info below.

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Earlier this week, the band announced plans to embark on the ‘Heal Together World Tour’, which will take the group to North America, South America, the UK and Europe from October 2022 to February 2023. The band will kick off their world tour in Chicago, and will visit major cities such as New York, Los Angeles, Munich, London and Paris.

The band are also set to hold shows in Asia, but details on these have yet to be released.

An artist ticket presale began on August 9 ahead of general ticket sales on August 12. Find info about tickets here .

The dates and venues for The Rose’s Heal Together World Tour are as follows:

October 2022 13 (Thursday) – Chicago, Concord Music Hall 15 (Saturday) – Minneapolis, The Fillmore 18 (Tuesday) – Boston, Royale 19 (Wednesday) – New York, Terminal 5 24 (Monday) – Toronto, Danforth Music Hall 27 (Thursday) – Washington, D.C., Warner Theatre 29 (Saturday) – Atlanta, Buckhead Theatre

November 2022 1 (Tuesday) – Houston, House of Blues 3 (Thursday) – Dallas, The Factory in Deep Ellum 6 (Sunday) – Phoenix, Orpheum Theatre 7 (Monday) – Las Vegas, House of Blues 9 (Wednesday) – San Francisco, The Warfield 13 (Sunday) – Seattle, Showbox Sodo 16 (Wednesday) – Anaheim, House of Blues 20 (Sunday) – Los Angeles, The Wiltern 26 (Saturday) – Mexico City, Auditorio BB 30 (Wednesday) – Lima, Arena Bar

December 2022 2 (Friday) – Buenos Aires, Niceto Club 4 (Sunday) – São Paulo, Cine Joia

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January 2023 23 (Monday) – Brussels, La Madeleine 25 (Wednesday) – Zurich, Volkshaus 26 (Thursday) – Milan, Alcatraz 29 (Sunday) – Munich, Muffathalle 31 (Tuesday) – Warsaw, Stodola

February 2023 2 (Thursday) – Berlin, Huxleys 5 (Sunday) – Oslo, Sentrum Scene 6 (Monday) – Copenhagen, Amager Bio 8 (Wednesday) – Stockholm, Arenan Fryshuset 10 (Friday) – Cologne, Live Music Hall 12 (Sunday) – Utrecht, Tivoli Vredenburg-Ronda 14 (Tuesday) – London, O2 Forum Kentish Town 16 (Thursday) – Paris, Le Bataclan 19 (Sunday) – Barcelona, Razzmatazz Room 1

🥀HEAL TOGETHER 🌹World Tour 🎫 Sale Info 🌹Artist Presale: Tuesday, August 9 @ 10 a.m. local 🌹General On-Sale: Friday, August 12 @ 10 a.m. local If you sign up for The Rose newsletter, you can access the Artist Presale: 🌹 https://t.co/tYkFKaabDo #HEALTogetherTour pic.twitter.com/CDqYuvyK1S — 더로즈_The Rose (@TheRose_0803) August 8, 2022

Apart from their forthcoming world tour, The Rose have also announced an exclusive contract with Transparent Arts . In a report by Billboard , Transparent Arts’ executives announced that the company, alongside Wasserman Music, will now be representing the band.

“We look forward to fully supporting their creative vision with their upcoming album ‘Heal’ and continue to help expand their global fanbase,” James Roh, COO of Transparent Arts, said of their contract with The Rose.

The band also released a group statement confirming the news, stating that the Transparent Arts team “respects our vision” and that they are “excited to have their support as we grow further in our careers.”

The group’s change in management comes a year after their departure from J & Star Company. In 2020, the band filed a lawsuit against their former label , where they alleged a “lack of payment, breakdown of trust, and violation of exclusive contract”.

While The Rose’s request to terminate their contracts was initially denied, frontman Woosung revealed in June 2021 that the band eventually settled the lawsuit and parted ways with J & Star Company .

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K-pop band The Rose announces 'Heal Together' world tour dates and deal with Far East Movement label

K-pop band The Rose announced the dates for their “Heal Together” world tour as well as a new partnership with label Transparent Arts on Monday.

The upcoming tour will start in October and will take the band’s four members across the globe to the U.S., Latin America, Europe and Asia. “Heal Together” takes inspiration from their forthcoming first full-length album “Heal.”

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The dates and venues of “Heal Together” are as follows:

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Oct. 13 in Chicago | Concord Music Hall

Oct. 15 in Minneapolis | The Fillmore

Oct. 18 in Boston | Royale

Oct. 19 in New York | Terminal 5

Oct. 24 in Toronto | Danforth Music Hall

Oct. 27 in Washington, D.C., | Warner Theatre

Oct. 29 in Atlanta | Buckhead Theatre

Nov. 1 in Houston | House of Blues

Nov. 3 in Dallas | The Factory in Deep Ellum

Nov. 6 in Phoenix | Orpheum Theatre

Nov. 7 in Las Vegas | House of Blues

Nov. 9 in San Francisco | The Warfield

Nov. 13 in Seattle | Showbox Sodo

Nov. 16 in Anaheim | House of Blues

Nov. 20 in Los Angeles | The Wiltern

Nov. 26 in Mexico City | Auditorio BB

Nov. 30 – Lima | Arena Bar

Dec. 2 – Buenos Aires | Niceto Club

Dec. 4 – São Paulo | Cine Joia

Jan. 23, 2023 – Brussels | La Madeleine

Jan. 25, 2023 – Zurich | Volkshaus

Jan. 26, 2023 – Milan | Alcatraz

Jan. 29, 2023 – Munich | Muffathalle

Jan. 31, 2023 – Warsaw | Stodola

Feb. 2, 2023 – Berlin | Huxleys

Feb. 5, 2023 – Oslo | Sentrum Scene

Feb. 6, 2023 – Copenhagen | Amager Bio

Feb. 8, 2023 – Stockholm | Arenan Fryshuset

Feb. 10, 2023 – Cologne | Live Music Hall

Feb. 12, 2023 – Utrecht | Tivoli Vredenburg-Ronda

Feb. 14, 2023 – London | O2 Forum Kentish Town

Feb. 16, 2023 – Paris | Le Bataclan

Feb. 19, 2023 – Barcelona | Razzmatazz Room 1

The Rose, who filed a lawsuit against their original label J&Star Company to terminate their exclusive contract back in February 2020, have signed a deal with Far East Movement label Transparent Arts. Back in May, the K-pop band announced their self-made label Windfall. “It’s rare to find highly talented artists who also have strong work ethic and sharp business acumen,” James Roh of Transparent Arts said. “We look forward to fully supporting their creative vision with their upcoming album HEAL and continue to help expand their global fanbase.” “The passion behind Transparent Arts has been to identify and amplify Asian artists to a global audience, and The Rose brings such a unique blend of Korean, U.S. and U.K. influences through an incredibly fresh and emotional modern rock sound,” Transparent Arts co-CEO Kevin Nishimura added. “Heal” will be the band’s first full-length album and is “inspired by the stories of the fans and the healing power of music,” according to Billboard . The band’s last comeback was the single “Beauty and The Beast,” which was released in 2021.

The Rose, who debuted in 2017 with the single “Sorry,” is composed of singer-guitarist Woo-sung, vocalist-keyboardist Park Do-joon, drummer Lee Ha-joon and bassist Lee Jae-hyeong.

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The Rose is gearing up for their return!

On August 8 local time, Billboard that The Rose had partnered with Transparent Arts, which was founded by Asian-American group Far East Movement. They will now be represented by Transparent Arts and Wasserman Music. Later this year, The Rose will return from their two-year military service break with their first full-length album “HEAL.”

In October, The Rose will also head off on their “Heal Together” world tour that opens in Chicago, Illinois. The group will then travel to 15 different cities across North America before heading to Chile, Peru, Argentina, and Brazil in late November to early December.

In 2023, the group will resume their tour in Europe through mid-February and tour dates across Asia will also be announced soon.

Check out their full list of dates and cities below, as well as The Rose’s new group and individual photos!

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In February 2020, The Rose requested to terminate their contract with their then-agency J & STAR Company and released a detailed statement of reasons shortly after. Later that year, the band’s request for contract termination was denied by the courts and the members of The Rose enlisted in the military to complete their mandatory services.

Last summer, Woosung revealed that their lawsuit with J & STAR had been settled and the group’s last release was their December 2021 single “Beauty and the Beast.”

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Korean indie rock band, The Rose, reveal their highly awaited  DAWN TO DUSK   headline tour. The group will kick off 17 dates across the US and Canada beginning on October 4 in San Francisco at Bill Graham Civic Auditorium. Subsequent stops include Portland, Seattle, Vancouver, Salt Lake City, New York, Miami, Houston, Austin, Phoenix, and more before concluding on November 12 at Los Angeles’ Kia Forum.

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Kicking off on October 4 in San Francisco at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium and ending on November 12 in Los Angeles at the world-famous KIA Forum.

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Additional Notes:

  • The USA has a long history in Washington, D.C. at the now-condemned RFK Stadium but a short one at Audi Field, home of the Washington Spirit in the NWSL and D.C. United in MLS. The USA’s first and thus far only appearance there was in September of 2022, a 2-1 win over Nigeria. The USWNT played 10 matches at the venerable RFK Stadium from 1995-2017.
  • The USWNT has faced Costa Rica 17 times, all wins, with the last meeting coming at the 2022 Concacaf W Championship, a 3-0 win in the quarterfinal round with goals coming from Emily Sonnett, Mallory Swanson and Ashley Sanchez.
  • Once the final whistle blows against Costa Rica in Washington, D.C., the USA will have nine days until its Olympic opener against Zambia in Nice.

Inside the Field: Zurich Classic of New Orleans

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The PGA TOUR heads to TPC Louisiana for the Zurich Classic of New Orleans.

The Zurich Classic of New Orleans field is built as follows: Each of the top available players from the PGA TOUR Priority Ranking who commits to the tournament chooses his partner, who in turn must have PGA TOUR status unless he is chosen as a tournament sponsor exemption.

Check out the teams below:

  • Matt Fitzpatrick and Alex Fitzpatrick
  • Collin Morikawa and Kurt Kitayama
  • Gary Woodland and Lee Hodges
  • Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry
  • Patrick Cantlay and Xander Schauffele
  • Will Zalatoris and Sahith Theegala
  • Pierceson Coody and Parker Coody
  • Rasmus Højgaard and Nicolai Højgaard
  • Davis Riley and Nick Hardy
  • Taylor Pendrith and Corey Conners
  • Nick Taylor and Adam Hadwin
  • Wyndham Clark and Beau Hossler
  • Billy Horschel and Tyson Alexander
  • Luke Donald and Francesco Molinari
  • Steve Stricker and Matt Kuchar
  • Charley Hoffman and Nick Watney
  • Thorbjorn Olesen and Matt Wallace
  • Justin Suh and Rico Hoey
  • Eric Cole and Russ Cochran
  • Taylor Moore and Matt Nesmith
  • Sepp Straka and Brice Garnett
  • Peter Malnati and Russell Knox
  • Ryan Fox and Garrick Higgo
  • Tom Hoge and Maverick McNealy
  • Austin Eckroat and Chris Gotterup
  • Daniel Berger and Victor Perez
  • Ryan Brehm and Mark Hubbard
  • Cameron Champ and MJ Daffue
  • Nico Echavarria and Max Greyserman
  • Brice Garnett and Sepp Straka
  • Kevin Kisner and Scott Brown
  • K.H. Lee and Michael Kim
  • Luke List and Henrik Norlander
  • Taylor Moore and Matt NeSmith
  • Vincent Norrman and Jorge Campillo
  • Chad Ramey and Martin Trainer
  • Chez Reavie and Brandt Snedeker
  • J.J. Spaun and Hayden Buckley
  • Zach Johnson and Ryan Palmer
  • Kelly Kraft and Kevin Tway
  • Kevin Chappell and Jason Dufner
  • Brandon Wu and James Nicholas
  • Thriston Lawrence and Aldrich Potgieter
  • Andrew Putnam and Joe Highsmith
  • Taylor Montgomery and Ben Griffin
  • Alex Smalley and Matti Schmid
  • Thomas Detry and Robert MacIntyre
  • Beau Hossler and Sam Ryder
  • Keith Mitchell and Joel Dahmen
  • Sam Stevens and Paul Barjon
  • Aaron Rai and David Lipsky
  • S.H. Kim and Sangmoon Bae
  • Davis Thompson and Andrew Novak
  • Ben Taylor and Sean O'Hair
  • Garrick Higgo and Ryan Fox
  • Robby Shelton and Wilson Furr
  • Callum Tarren and David Skinns
  • Dylan Wu and Justin Lower
  • Harry Hall and Justin Lower
  • Nate Lashley and Rafael Campos
  • Greyson Sigg and Chesson Hadley
  • Carson Young and Ben Martin
  • Kevin Streelman and Martin Laird
  • Zac Blair and Patrick Fishburn
  • Kevin Yu and C.T. Pan
  • Doug Ghim and Chan Kim
  • Troy Merritt and Robert Streb
  • Carl Yuan and Zecheng Dou
  • Jhonattan Vegas and Bronson Burgoon
  • Vince Whaley and Adam Long
  • Ben Kohles and Patton Kizzire
  • Chandler Phillips and Jacob Bridgeman
  • Erik Barnes and Harrison Endycott
  • Jimmy Stanger and Adrien Dumont de Chassart
  • Alejandro Tosti and Ted Potter, Jr.
  • Ben Silverman and Kevin Dougherty
  • Hayden Springer and Tom Whitney
  • Mac Meissner and Austin Smotherman
  • Norman Xiong and Ryan McCormick
  • Trace Crowe and Harry Higgs
  • Roger Sloan and Josh Teater
  • Raul Pereda and Austin Cook
  • Scott Gutschewski and Jonathan Byrd
  • Blaine Hale, Jr. and Paul Haley II

Moscow concert attack: 'No Ukrainian involvement' in deadly attack, U.S. says

What we know.

  • Russian President Vladimir Putin has delivered a public address, calling the attack a barbaric act of terrorism and vowing to punish the perpetrators. He also accused Ukraine of preparing a "window" to help the suspects escape. Kyiv has staunchly denied any role in the attack.
  • Russia has arrested 11 people, including all four gunmen suspected of carrying out the attack at a crowded concert venue in a Moscow suburb last night, the head of the country's Federal Security Service (FSB) has told Putin.
  • At least 133 people are now known to have been killed as more bodies were found in the rubble, Russia's Investigative Committee said this morning. Men in camouflage broke into the concert hall, opened fire, and set the crowded venue ablaze. The death toll is expected to rise.
  • The terror group ISIS has claimed responsibility but did not provide proof of the claim. U.S. officials confirmed to NBC News that they had been gathering intelligence for months that ISIS could mount a mass casualty attack in Russia, though no final assessment had been made yet about who was responsible. U.S. Embassy officials issued a warning earlier this month urging people to stay away from large gatherings.

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Sunday is day of mourning in Russia after tallest building stages tribute to fallen

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Sunday was declared a day of mourning in Russia for those killed in Friday night's concert attack.

Putin made the declaration during a televised address to Russians in which he discussed the nation's response to the attack, which ended with 133 killed.

Also on Sunday, Dubai's 163-floor Burj Khalifa skyscraper was lit up in the colors of Russia's flag for "several minutes" to acknowledge the country's loss, according to Russian state news agency TASS.

Dubai authorities and the development company Emaar organized the tribute on the world's tallest building, the agency said.

According to United Arab Emirates state news from Emirates News Agency, other structures in the region, including the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company building, were lit up "in solidarity with Moscow."

Rescue operation over at concert hall, official says

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The rescue operation on the scene of the Moscow attack is over, according to Moscow Oblast Gov. Andrey Vorobyov.

The search for victims at the concert hall is ongoing.

"Today rescuers cleared a huge layer of the auditorium," Vorobyov said in a statement on Telegram. "Over the course of 24 hours, 133 bodies were pulled out from under the rubble, and the identities of 50 dead were tentatively identified."

Officials have not publicly released the identities of the 50 victims.

"At night we will start creating an opening on the western side of Crocus, this will make it easier to access the concert hall," Vorobyov said.

Ukraine had nothing to do with Russia attack, U.S. says

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The National Security Council said today in no uncertain terms that Ukraine had nothing to do with the deadly concert attack.

"ISIS bears sole responsibility for this attack. There was no Ukrainian involvement whatsoever," NSC spokesperson Adrienne Watson said in a statement.

In the initial hours after the attack, Putin suggested attackers were trying to escape in the direction of Ukraine. He also accused Ukraine of preparing a "window" to help suspects escape. Ukraine has staunchly denied any involvement.

Russian officials say all four suspects believed to be behind the concert shooting are in custody.

Watson noted that the United States "shared information with Russia about a planned terrorist attack in Moscow."

Yesterday, the security council said the warning was made “in accordance with its longstanding ‘duty to warn’ policy.”

In remarks that aired days before the attacks, Putin said the West’s warnings of any potential attacks in Russia were part of an “attempt to intimidate, destabilize our country.”

Intelligence officials have been gathering information for months that suggested ISIS could mount a mass casualty attack in Russia, U.S. officials confirmed to NBC News.

Russia's president in a video address late today vowed dire consequences for the four suspects apprehended in the concert attack and anyone else involved in the violence.

"No one will be able to sow poisonous seeds of discord," Putin warned in the remarks.

He also drew on history to say, essentially, that times of hardship will only make Russia stronger. "It will be so now," he said.

29 Moscow attack victims identified

The Russian Ministry of Health has identified 29 victims of yesterday’s attack in Moscow.

The preliminary list was published by the Russian Emergency Ministry tonight. No other details about the victims, including their ages, were published.

More than 50 people who were killed in the attack have been identified so far, Moscow Oblast Gov. Andrey Vorobyov told Russian state media RIA Novosti.

'They always blame others': Zelenskyy denounces Putin for linking Ukraine to deadly Moscow attacks

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Russian President Vladimir Putin is trying to blame "someone else" for the Moscow attack.

Putin accused Ukraine of preparing a “window” to help the suspects in the attack escape.

"What happened yesterday in Moscow is obviously just Putin and the other scum trying to blame it on someone else," he said in a statement shared on Telegram. "They always have the same methods. It has happened before. There have been bombed houses, shootings, and explosions. And they always blame others."

Zelenskyy said Putin's methods are "absolutely predictable."

"They come to Ukraine, burn our cities, and try to blame Ukraine. They torture and rape our people — and they blame them," he said. "They have brought hundreds of thousands of their own terrorists here, to Ukrainian soil, to fight against us, and they don’t care what happens inside their own country."

Zelenskyy believes Putin is trying to turn the situation "in favor of his personal power."

Fire extinguished at Crocus City Hall, Russian Emergency Ministry says

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The fire at the Crocus City Hall has been extinguished, according to the Russian Emergency Ministry.

The ministry shared a video on Telegram of the destruction left behind by yesterday's attack in the area.

Over 130 people were killed in the attack and more than 100 are in Moscow hospitals with injuries, officials said.

Rescue workers will 'need a few more days to fully clear up the rubble' at the Crocus concert hall, Moscow official says

Rescue workers will "need a few more days to fully clear up the rubble" at the Crocus concert hall, according to Moscow Oblast Gov. Andrey Vorobyov.

"Specialists from the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations — 104 people and 19 pieces of equipment — continue to clear the rubble in the concert hall and put out the remaining fires," he said in a statement shared to Telegram. "Rescuers will need a few more days to fully clear up the rubble."

Vorobyov said there is difficulty in accessing a wall that needs to be demolished in order to continue the search for victims.

"In the near future, special small equipment will arrive to help clear access and provide rescuers with passage," he said. "This will help continue the search operation."

Russian Investigative Committee to award man who allegedly neutralized one of the Moscow attack suspects

The Russian Investigative Committee will award a man who allegedly neutralized one of the suspects in yesterday's attack on a Moscow concert hall that killed over 130 people.

"A man, trying to protect his wife from terrorists who were shooting at people, attacked one of them and neutralized him," a statement on the committee's website said. "Through his active and decisive actions, he saved the lives of the people around him at that moment."

NBC News has not independently verified this information.

More than 50 people who were killed in the attack have been identified, Moscow Oblast Gov. Andrey Vorobyov told Russian state media RIA Novosti.

Russian media broadcasts videos it claims show detention, interrogation of suspects

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Russian media on Saturday broadcast videos that apparently showed the detention and interrogation of the suspects, including one who told the cameras he was approached by an unidentified assistant to an Islamic preacher via a messaging app channel and paid to take part in the raid.

Russian news reports identified the gunmen as citizens of Tajikistan, a former Soviet country in Central Asia that is predominantly Muslim and borders Afghanistan. Up to 1.5 million Tajiks have worked in Russia and many received Russian citizenship.

Putin also said that additional security measures have been imposed throughout Russia, and he declared Sunday a day of mourning.

Russia's foes weigh in with condolences for Moscow terrorism victims

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World leaders backing Ukraine in its war with Russia weighed in Saturday with condolences and condemnations of terrorist violence in the wake of the Moscow concert hall attack.

"I strongly condemn the terrorist attack against civilians in the Crocus City Hall in Moscow claimed by the Islamic State," European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen posted on X , formerly Twitter. "My thoughts are with the victims and their families during this tragic time."

British Foreign Secretary David Cameron said the United Kingdom condemned “in the strongest terms the deadly terrorist attack” in Moscow.

“Nothing can ever justify such horrific violence,” Cameron posted .

French President   Emmanuel Macron also went on X to express his “solidarity with the families of victims, the injured and the Russian people.”

And German Chancellor Olaf Scholz condemned the “terrible terrorist attack on innocent concertgoers in Moscow.”

Even the leaders of countries like Poland that have for centuries viewed Russia as their enemy expressed condolences.

"Poland strongly condemns the brutal attack at the Crocus City Hall in Moscow," Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk posted . "We all grieve for the families of the victims. We hope that this terrible tragedy will not become a pretext for anyone to escalate violence and aggression."

Top U.S. diplomat calls Moscow massacre 'heinous crime'

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U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken released a statement Saturday condemning the deadly terrorist attack in Moscow. It reads as follows:

"The United States strongly condemns yesterday’s deadly terrorist attack in Moscow. We send our deepest condolences to the families and loved ones of those killed and all affected by this heinous crime. We condemn terrorism in all its forms and stand in solidarity with the people of Russia in grieving the loss of life from this horrific event."

Putin plans to use Moscow attack to mobilize for war, historian says

Russian President Vladimir Putin plans to use yesterday's attack on Moscow as a means to mobilize for war and to repress Russian citizens, said Sergey Radchenko, a historian and professor at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies.

Putin has delivered a public address following the attack, and accused Ukraine of preparing a “window” to help the suspects escape. Kyiv has staunchly denied any role in the attack.

"Terrorism is a familiar threat to Russians, and Putin has a history of opportunistically using their fear of terrorism to consolidate his grip on power. (That’s a benign view, of course, but there’s no absolute need to embrace conspiracy theories to make this point)," Radchenko wrote on X .

Radchenko said Putin's goal is "clear" : "more internal repression" and "mobilization of war."

"Russia has become a giant outhouse, and things are certain to get much, much worse for Russians and for the unfortunate weakness of Russia’s terminal illness," he wrote . "To be fair, the trends have long pointed in this direction."

ISIS-K no stranger to U.S. intelligence

The terrorist organization believed to be behind the deadly Moscow concert hall attack is the same group that killed more than a dozen U.S. service members and dozens of civilians in 2021 during the American evacuation from Afghanistan.

The Islamic State Khorasan, or ISIS-K, is the Afghan offshoot of the Islamic State terror group, which has publicly beheaded foreign journalists and inflicted all kinds of brutalities on captured Kurds and others in Iraq and Syria.

ISIS-K also has a penchant for going after civilians it regards as infidels, experts told NBC News in the aftermath of the surprise suicide attack that stunned the Biden administration.

In the 2021 incident, a suicide bomber set off a blast near a checkpoint where Marines were checking the documents of people being allowed into the Kabul airport to escape the Taliban takeover of the country.

Read more about ISIS-K here .

No Americans killed in Moscow attack, U.S. official says

No Americans are believed to have been killed in yesterday's attack on Moscow, according to a U.S. official.

The official also said the U.S. "has no reason to doubt the ISIS claim of responsibility" for the attack.

"It has a long-demonstrated history of targeting Russia and neighboring countries," the official said. "There are no indications of Ukrainian involvement in the attack."

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Russian attempts to connect Ukraine to Moscow attack are 'absolutely untenable,' Ukrainian official says

Russian attempts to connect Ukraine to yesterday's attack on Moscow are "absolutely untenable," said Mykhailo Podolyak, adviser to the head of the office of President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

Russian President Vladimir Putin accused Ukraine of preparing a “window” to help the suspects escape. Kyiv has staunchly denied any role in the attack.

"Ukraine has not the slightest connection to this incident," Podolyak wrote on X. "Ukraine has a full-scale war with #Russia and will solve the problem of Russia’s aggression (aggression, by the way, with a deliberate terrorist component) on the battlefield. The versions of Russian special services regarding Ukraine are absolutely untenable and absurd."

Andriy Yusov, spokesperson for the Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense, shared similar sentiments in remarks he delivered during the National Telethon.

"You don’t have to be a security expert to understand this," he said. "A full-scale war has been going on for over two years, border territories are full with enemy troops, special agents, representatives of intelligence services, and law enforcement. The borderline is mined, surveillance is conducted by all means, including aerial reconnaissance, from both sides. Regions like Belgorod and Kursk are currently active combat zones after the recent events."

Death toll rises to 133 people killed

The death toll from yesterday’s attack in Moscow has now risen to 133 people, officials confirmed.

The Russian Investigative Committee said more bodies were found as emergency responders cleared the rubble from the fiery attack at the Crocus City Hall concert hall. The search operation at the venue is still underway.

A makeshift memorial in front of the Crocus City Hall in Moscow.

At least 107 people, including three children, are currently in Moscow hospitals with injuries, according to Tatyana Golikova, deputy chairman of the Russian government.

The latest death toll officially marks the attack as one of the worst terrorist acts in Russia’s modern history, surpassing the casualty number of the hostage crisis at Moscow’s Dubrovka Theater in 2002, where 130 people died. Over 330 people were killed in the Beslan school siege in 2004.

Russian foreign ministry spokesperson appears to hit out at the West after attack

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Maria Zakharova, a spokesperson for Russia's foreign ministry, appeared to hit out at the U.S. and the West today over yesterday's attack.

“The main point is that American authorities don’t forget how their information and political environment linked the terrorists who shot people in Crocus City Hall to the banned terrorist organization ISIS," she said in a statement posted to Telegram.

U.S. officials confirmed to NBC News that they had been gathering intelligence for months that ISIS could launch a major attack in Russia.

"Now we know in which country these bloody bastards planned to hide from persecution — Ukraine," Zakharova said. "The same country which for ten years has been turning via Western liberal regimes into a center of terrorism spread in Europe," she said, referring to findings that the attackers planned to cross the Russian-Ukrainian border after the attack.

Mikhail Sheremet, an MP of the State Duma, Russia’s lower chamber of parliament, separately accused Ukraine of possible involvement in the attack without providing any evidence, in comments made to RIA Novosti. "One shouldn’t rule out a Ukrainian trace in organizing the terrorist attack," Sheremet said.

Ukraine has staunchly denied any involvement in the attacks.

Putin says a 'window' was prepared on Ukrainian side for attackers' escape

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Putin condemned yesterday's attack as a "barbaric terrorist act" in a public address today as he alleged that a "window" had been prepared "on the Ukrainian side" to help the attackers escape.

The Russian leader did not provide evidence for the claim, but cited preliminary data in Moscow's ongoing investigation into the deadly attack.

Russian officials have said the attackers were planning to escape across the Russia-Ukraine border following the assault. Kyiv has denied having any role.

Putin said medics were still fighting to save the lives of those wounded in the attack, which he said has prompted officials in Moscow and several other regions to introduce new anti-terrorism measures.

He said tomorrow, March 24, would be a national day of mourning for the more than 115 people killed.

"I express my deep, sincere condolences to everyone who lost their loved ones," he said. "The whole country, our entire nation, mourns with you."

Russians lay flower tributes for victims of the attack

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People laid flowers in tribute to the victims of the attack at memorials that have popped up across Russia, as lines outside hospitals in Moscow grew with those seeking to donate blood.

'We heard shots and smelled smoke': Witnesses evacuated from city hall describe ordeal

Two people who were among many evacuated from Crocus City Hall following yesterday's attack described the harrowing ordeal as they praised first responders for helping keep everyone calm.

Nadezhda Erastova and Andrei Telnov were in the city hall for a sports dance championship, according to Russian state news agency Tass.

"We were not in the concert hall. We were in another part of the building, but we heard shots and smelled smoke," Telnov told the agency. "People, of course, were worried and scared. I myself was not in the best emotional state. Yesterday was one of the hardest days of my life, one might say."

Erastova separately told Tass that "everyone was a hero in this situation."

"They did not panic and were able to get out,” she said, praising police for escorting people to public transport safely.

Death toll rises to 115 people killed

The death toll from yesterday's attack has now risen to 115 people, officials confirmed.

The Russian Investigative Committee said more bodies were found as emergency responders cleared the rubble from the fiery attack at the Crocus City Hall concert hall.

A search operation at the venue is still underway, it said.

Photos reveal extent of the destruction at burned-out concert hall

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Photos released by Russian authorities reveal the extent of the destruction at Crocus City Hall following last night's attack.

Firefighters can be seen making their way through the burned-out concert hall, much of it in ruins in the photos taken by the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations.

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The attack was carried out with automatic weapons, but also with "flammable liquid," which was used to set the concert hall ablaze, the Russian Investigative Committee said.

Firefighters evacuated people from the basement and roof of the building, but more than 100 people were killed in the attack.

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Attackers planned to cross Russian-Ukrainian border, state media reports

Suspects in yesterday's attack intended to cross the Russian-Ukrainian border following the assault and had contacts on the Ukrainian side, Russian state news agency RIA Novosti reported, citing Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB).

NBC News was not immediately able to independently verify the reporting. It is not clear how the attackers planned to cross the border, an endeavor that would have been complicated by Russia’s war in Ukraine.

ISIS has claimed responsibility for the deadly attack, without providing any proof. Kyiv has explicitly denied any role in the assault.

“Ukraine certainly has nothing to do with the shooting/explosions in the Crocus City Hall," Ukrainian presidential aide Mykhailo Podolyak said in a statement on X yesterday, adding: "It makes no sense whatsoever."

Andriy Yusov, a spokesperson for the Ukrainian military intelligence directorate, separately told the BBC the border area with Ukraine is “full of special services and military."

"Also the latest events in Belgorod region and Kursk — where there is military activity — mean this is a front line," Yusov noted, adding: “To suggest the suspects were heading to Ukraine would suggest they were stupid or suicidal.”

At least 115 people hospitalized, including 5 children, officials say

At least 115 people were hospitalized in connection with yesterday's attack, including five children, Russian Health Minister Mikhail Murashko said, according to Tass.

At least 60 people are in severe condition, Deputy Prime Minister Tatyana Golikova said separately, according to the Russian state news agency. She said almost all necessary surgeries had been performed.

11 people reportedly detained in connection with attack 

At least 11 people have been detained in connection with yesterday's attack, including four people directly involved, the Kremlin said.

Alexander Bortnikov, director of Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) informed Putin of the detentions, it said.

Bortnikov also updated the Russian president on the FSB's efforts to identify the accomplices of those who carried out the attack.

Death toll rises to 93, expected to increase

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Russia's Investigative Committee said this morning that the number of people confirmed dead in last night's attack has risen to 93, and said "the death toll will rise further."

According to preliminary data, the causes of death were gunshot wounds and "poisoning by combustion products," the Investigative Committee said.

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Three children among those killed, state media reports

Three children were among the more than 60 people killed in yesterday’s attack at Crocus City Hall, Russian news agency RIA Novosti reported, citing the Russian Ministry of Health.

Officials have warned that the death toll connected to the deadly incident may increase as the investigation continues.

Moscow bloodshed comes two decades after some of worst attacks in Russia

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The attack in Moscow is the latest in a series of deadly terror attacks in the country since the 2000s.

In 2004, militants from Chechnya and elsewhere took hostages at a school in Beslan in southern Russia.

The militants demanded a withdrawal from Chechnya. Hostages were kept in a gymnasium, and 334 died — half of them children — when gunfire and explosions erupted when it was stormed. Hostages’ families were critical of the rescue operation. Russian prosecutors later cleared authorities .

Two years prior, in 2002, Chechen separatists attacked the Dubrovka Theater in Moscow and took more than 700 people hostage. Russian forces used gas, and 129 hostages died. The attackers were killed.

More recently, in 2017, a suicide bomber from Kyrgyzstan killed 15 people as well as himself in an attack on a St. Petersburg subway. In 2013, two bombers killed a combined 34 people in attacks on a railway station and a trolleybus in Volgograd.

The group Islamic State, also known as ISIS, claimed responsibility for the attacks Friday at the Crocus City Hall venue.

Putin wishes victims well, deputy prime minister say

President Vladimir Putin is thinking of those injured in today’s attack and thanked doctors, a Russian government official said, according to state media.

State media Tass reported that “Putin wished all those injured in the emergency at Crocus City Hall to recover and conveyed his gratitude to the doctors, Golikova said,” referring to Tatiana Golikova, deputy prime minister for social policy, labor, health and pension provision.

U.S. warned Russia about planned terrorist attack in Moscow, NSC says

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The United States shared information about a potential terrorist attack in Moscow with Russia’s government earlier this month, a spokesperson for the National Security Council said.

The U.S. Embassy in Russia on March 7 warned U.S. citizens to avoid crowds and said it was monitoring reports that extremists might attack large gatherings in Moscow.

“Earlier this month, the U.S. Government had information about a planned terrorist attack in Moscow — potentially targeting large gatherings, to include concerts — which prompted the State Department to issue a public advisory to Americans in Russia,” NSC spokesperson Adrienne Watson said.

“The U.S. Government also shared this information with Russian authorities in accordance with its longstanding ‘duty to warn’ policy,” Watson said.

Putin recently dismissed ‘provocative’ warning about potential attacks

In remarks that aired three days ago, Russian President Vladimir Putin accused the West of “provocative statements” about potential terror attacks in Russia, and dismissed them.

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“I’ll remind you of recent, let’s say directly, provocative statements of certain official Western structures about potential terror attacks in Russia,” Putin said.

“All of this looks like obvious blackmail and an attempt to intimidate, destabilize our country,” he said before the state security agency FSB.

Putin in those remarks did not specify a country or warning. The U.S. Embassy in Russia on March 7 warned U.S. citizens to avoid crowds .

“The Embassy is monitoring reports that extremists have imminent plans to target large gatherings in Moscow, to include concerts, and U.S. citizens should be advised to avoid large gatherings over the next 48 hours,” the U.S. Embassy warned.

Some Moscow concertgoers filmed events as they unfolded Friday night, when gunmen opened fire inside a theater and people ran to take cover in fear for their lives.

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