RT reported that Russia summoned a trial in Moscow on the evening of March 24 to listen to prosecutors' requests for detention before trial of the suspects in the Crocus City Hall terrorist attack on March 22, which killed at least 137 people.
The suspects, all of whom are Tajik citizens, appeared individually. So far, terrorist charges have been imposed on Dalerdzhon Mirzoyev (32) - who faces life in prison if convicted. Prosecutors told Judge Timur Vakhrameev that the suspect had admitted his guilt.
The court will make a decision behind closed doors.
Scene from the scene shows the suspect locked in a glass room in the courtroom.
Mirzoyev, a father of four, was detained for two months before trial - a standard practice in Russia for cases of this type.
The second suspect, Saidakrami Rachabalizod, has also pleaded guilty. The father of a child appeared with a bandage in his right ear and was injured during the arrest. This subject was also detained for two months.
The court has also received a request to arrest two more defendants - Muhammadsobir Fayzov and Shamsidin Fariduni.
The suspects are also facing terrorism allegations and have been transferred to court.
According to updated information from the Russian Investigative Committee on March 24, the terrorist attack at a concert hall in Moscow took at least 137 lives. The search for the body continues in the complex burned down in the major fire.
A group of gunmen stormed the Crocus City Hall on the evening of March 22, right before the concert of the rock band Picnic. The location with an estimated capacity of about 7,500 people was almost full. The terrorists killed security guards, opened fire on the audience and then caused a fire that quickly spread throughout the building.
According to investigators, three children were among the dead and a total of 62 bodies have been identified so far. In addition, health officials also confirmed that at least 180 others were injured in the brutal killing.
The Investigation Committee said in a statement on 24/3: Forear ammunition, with more than 500 bullets and 28 bullets, along with two revolvers attacking Kalashnikov, were seized from the scene of the tragedy.
Officials added that a Makarov gun and a bullets from the Kalashnikov assault rifle were found in a car used by attackers to escape.
Four suspects believed to be directly involved in the terrorist attack were arrested on March 23 in the Bryansk region, not far from the border with Ukraine. In total, the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) has so far arrested 11 suspects.