The Russian FSB has opened an investigation focused on Ukraine, as the suspects were on their way to the border, where they maintained “relevant contacts” with the Ukrainian side.
The President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, this Saturday categorically rejected the attempts of his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, to link Kiev to the terrorist attack carried out in Moscow the day before, which left at least 133 dead and more than a hundred fell. injured.
“After what happened yesterday in Moscow, Putin and the other bastards are of course trying to blame someone else,” Zelensky denounced in his daily evening video address, criticizing the fact that Moscow always uses the same methods and methods. “always blaming others”.
During his speech, the Ukrainian president accused the “absolute nobody who is Putin” of having remained silent for a day instead of worrying about his citizens, after four attackers shot at aides in the meeting room for 15 minutes on Friday. before setting the pavilion on fire. Instead, Putin thought about “how he could bring this to Ukraine,” Zelensky complained, presenting this attitude of the Russian government as a sign that “it doesn’t care what happens at home” and that Putin “will again try to take advantage of this situation for his personal benefit.”These statements come after the leader of Russia’s executive branch spoke of an alleged “Ukrainian trail” following Friday’s attack in Moscow. In fact, Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) opened a series of investigations targeting Ukraine, with initial results showing that the suspects headed for the border, where they remained “relevant contacts” with the Ukrainian side.
Source: EITB

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