This is the moment the suspected Moscow massacre terrorists are frogmarched blindfolded into a building for interrogation over the concert hall shooting.
The suspected killers are held tightly by security guards as they are taken out of vans and brought to the Russian Investigative Committee for questioning.
Separate footage shows the arsenal left behind by the gunmen who staged the bloodbath at the Crocus City Hall that left at least 137 people dead.
Officers said they found four sets of combat ammunition, more than 500 rounds of ammunition and 28 magazines at the scene of the massacre.
Two Kalashnikov assault rifles were also recovered from the concert hall.
This the moment the suspected Moscow massacre terrorists are frogmarched blindfolded into a building for interrogation over the concert hall shooting
The suspected killers are held tightly by security guards as they are taken out of vans and brought to the Russian Investigative Committee for questioning
Photographs and the names of four suspects have also been released by the Russian media
The attack – which happened in Krasnogorsk, on the outskirts of Moscow on Friday night- is the deadliest attack on Russia in years.
The four suspected terrorists were seen arriving in an unmarked white van before they entered the concert hall at around 8pm.
Videos previously emerged on social media of the suspects being arrested – with one shaking on his knees and apparently confessing to carrying out the attack.
Photographs and the names of four suspects have also been released by the Russian media.
Shots were first fired at people waiting in the foyer before the killers made their way to the concert hall area.
After shooting at concert-goers the suspected ISIS terrorists set the building on fire, causing the roof to collapse.
Suspects of Moscow’s massacre are taken to Investigation Committee HQ in Russia
The suspects are blindfolded and handcuffed as they are taken into the building
Separate videos of the men being arrested very previously shared on social media
Separate footage shows the arsenal left behind by the gunmen who staged the bloodbath at the Crocus City Hall that left at least 137 people dead
Officers said they found four sets of combat ammunition, more than 500 rounds of ammunition and 28 magazines at the scene of the massacre
Islamic State claimed responsibility for the attack and it is thought the men were members of for ISIS-K, an offshoot of the terrorist organisation.
The group released a sickening 90-second selfie after the attack that is too graphic for to share.
The clip, described by the terror group as ‘exclusive scenes… of the bloody attack on Christians yesterday in the city of Krasnogorsk in Moscow’, begins with one terrorist holding a knife running into the main hall of Crocus City Hall.
The man filming the video twice says: ‘Bring the machine gun. Kill them and have no mercy on them.’
Another man carrying what appears to be a yellow and black machine gun then runs into the hall and begins firing wildly in all directions.
The gun appears to match up with images released by Russian authorities of the aftermath of the attack.
The gunman filming the sick attack can be heard saying: ‘The infidels will be defeated, God willing. God is great. The infidels will be defeated. We went out for the sake of God and to seek His religion.’
The group released sickening a 90-second selfie video of the attack that is too graphic for to share
A massive blaze is seen over the Crocus City Hall on the western edge of Moscow
A view shows the burning Crocus City Hall concert hall following the shooting incident in Krasnogorsk
The four heavily armed men are then seen slowly walking away from the entrance to the main hall.
It has been alleged that one of the suspected killers staked out the Crocus City Hall venue more than two weeks ago.
This was almost exactly at the time the US and UK embassies warned of an impending risk of a strike in the Russian capital.
The revelation emerged as footage was revealed purporting to show dictator Vladimir Putin in his office as he was told of the atrocity.
Flowers and candles are placed at a makeshift memorial to the victims of the massacre
A woman reacts in front of a makeshift memorial to the victims of a shooting attack set up outside the Crocus City Hall
US officials say that the information was privately shared as recently as three days before the attack
More than 140 people are reported to have died during the attack in Moscow
Suspect Shamsuddin Fariddun, from Tajikistan, was caught on camera by a photographer at Crocus City Hall on March 7, it has been claimed.
Nearly 140 people were killed and around 150 more were injured in the attack.
One of the vicitms has been confirmed by the Russian Health Ministry as 42-year-old former beauty queen Ekaterina Novoselova.
Another victim was Natalia Zudina, 44, a graduate of the Ural State Economics University, who was originally from Yekaterinburg.
An eight-year-old boy has been listed as among those injured and is said to be in a critical condition in hospital.
Two helicopters and eight drones were scrambled in the Bryansk region to search for the fugitives (File image)
This image grab taken from footage obtained by AFP TV shows unidentified gunmen moving towards the doors of the Crocus City Hall in Krasnogorsk
The group en route to Ukraine were reportedly apprehended by Chechen fighters loyal to close Putin ally and warlord Ramzan Kadyrov
Russian President Vladimir Putin announced March 24 as a day of national mourning in an address that was televised to the country, according to Russian news agency Tass.
Despite ISIS’s claims of responsibility, Putin was quick to blame Ukraine for the horror attack.
But the US was quick to rebuff these allegations. ‘ISIS bears sole responsibility for this attack. There was no Ukrainian involvement whatsoever,’ National Security Council spokeswoman Adrienne Watson said in a statement.