Russian Spy Chief Makes Bizarre Claim of US, UK, and Ukraine Involvement in Moscow Attack
In a recent development, the director of Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) has made startling accusations against Ukraine, the US, and the UK, claiming they were behind the recent attack on a concert hall in Moscow. Despite Isis claiming responsibility for the attack, Russian officials continue to blame Ukraine and its allies, suggesting that Western special services were involved in facilitating the attack.
Russian President Putin has also entered the fray, telling the media that radical Islamists were responsible for the attack. The suspects, who are citizens of Tajikistan, have appeared in court and are facing terrorism charges in connection with the incident.
Belarus President Lukashenko, however, contradicted Putin’s assertion that Ukraine allowed the attackers to cross the border. Meanwhile, the US had reportedly provided Russia with intelligence about a planned attack in Moscow earlier this month.
As questions continue to swirl about how the security services failed to prevent the attack, Russia is seeking justification for its invasion of Ukraine. The Kremlin is portraying the US and UK as enemies who support Ukraine, aligning them with Russia’s opponents.
The FSB director has reassured the public that the investigation is ongoing to identify those behind the attack and has promised that retaliatory measures will be taken. The situation remains tense as Russia grapples with the aftermath of the concert hall attack and the geopolitical implications it carries. Stay tuned for further updates as the story unfolds.