Revelation: Deadly Attack in Russia Linked to Central Asian Migrants! What You Need to Know!"
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A police officer stands guard next to a makeshift memorial near the Crocus City Hall following a deadly attack on the concert venue outside Moscow, Russia, March 26, 2024. REUTERS/Evgenia Novozhenina
Kyrgyzstan's foreign ministry has urged citizens of the Central Asian nation to put off unnecessary travel to Russia after a deadly shooting that was blamed on migrants from the region.
The developments have increased existing anti-immigrant sentiment in Russia, especially towards migrant laborers from the predominantly Muslim countries of Central Asia.
A Kyrgyzstan-born man was remanded in pre-trial custody by a Russian court on Tuesday, accused of providing accommodation to the four suspected perpetrators, who are of Tajik origin. Those four and three others of Tajik origin suspected of complicity are also in pre-trial detention.

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