A terrorist attack that occurred on March 22 at a concert hall in Moscow, Russia, has led to the arrest of nine individuals from Tajikistan on suspicion of involvement. According to a report by Al Jazeera, the State Security Committee of Tajikistan apprehended the suspects from Bhakdat city, who are currently detained in the capital, Dushanbe.

Russian President Putin has alleged that Ukrainian intelligence, in collaboration with Western entities, aided the attackers. However, Ukraine has vehemently denied these allegations. It's worth noting that Tajikistan is a member of the Russian-led security bloc, with a Russian military presence in the country. Moreover, many Tajik families rely on employment opportunities in Russia for their livelihoods.

The terrorist attack in Moscow's concert hall resulted in the tragic loss of at least 150 lives. The Islamic State (IS) has claimed responsibility for the attack, releasing footage of the incident. The arrests made in Tajikistan underscore the collaborative efforts between nations to combat terrorism and ensure the safety of citizens.