The head of Russia’s domestic secret service FSB, Alexander Bortnikov, accuses Ukrainian military intelligence of being directly involved in the deadly attack on a concert hall near Moscow in March. At that time, more than 140 people were killed.
That can already be said with certainty, even though the investigation is still ongoing, state news agency TASS quoted Bortnikov on Friday. Russia has made such accusations several times.
Bortnikov also did not provide any evidence, but at the same time accused NATO of facilitating the transfer of “mercenaries and militant members of international terrorist organizations from the Middle East, North Africa and Afghanistan to Ukraine” so that they could fight Russian forces there to fight. .
IS has claimed responsibility for the attack
The radical Islamic terrorist militia Islamic State (IS) has claimed responsibility for the attack on the concert hall. U.S. officials have also said they have intelligence information that an Afghan Islamic State affiliate was responsible for the attack. Ukraine has repeatedly denied having anything to do with the attack.
Source: Krone

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