
Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has called for the gunmen and anyone else involved in Friday's attack near Moscow to be killed.
The deadly attack has fueled discussions among Vladimir Putin's allies about reviving the death penalty, which has not been used in Russia since 1996.
" Everyone asks me. What to do? They were caught. Should they be killed? They should be killed. And they will be. But it is much more important to kill everyone involved. Everyone. Who paid, who sympathized, who helped. Kill them all ," Medvedev said in a Telegram post after the four suspects were taken into custody
Vladimir Vasilyev, the parliamentary leader of the United Russia faction in the lower house of parliament, also said that people in Russia were "asking questions" about the death penalty.
The death penalty is legal in Russia, but no executions have been carried out since 1996, when it was put under a de facto moratorium.
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