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Rajoni dhe Bota2024-03-26 16:08:00

Who ordered the attack on Moscow? Still a mystery to the orderer, Europe fears for similar acts

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Who ordered the attack on Moscow? Still a mystery to the orderer, Europe fears

8 people have been arrested by the Russian authorities after accusations that they are related to the attack on the concert hall where 139 victims were killed. The court in Moscow ordered the eighth person to be detained, accusing him of renting out an apartment to the four attackers. Before the court he said he did it without knowing who they were. In Tajikistan, investigators have interrogated their family members.

The March 22 attack on a concert hall was claimed by the "Islamic State, Khorosan Province", the Kremlin continues to accuse Kiev of organizing it. Nikolai Patrushev, secretary of Russia's Security Council and a close ally of President Vladimir Putin, said it was clear Ukraine was behind Friday's attack on Moscow's Crocus Hall.

But for Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, Putin is a sick, cynical creature who thinks everyone is a terrorist except him.

Russian intelligence services go further, accusing the United States and Great Britain of involvement. The head of the Russian security agency, Alexander Bortnikov, said that the 4 attackers intended to go to the territory of Ukraine, where they would be welcomed as heroes.

In response to the March 22 massacre, Russia launched a new missile attack in Odessa, injuring 3 women. Meanwhile, Europe is also alarmed by the fear of terrorist attacks by ISIS-K.

German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser stated that this group currently represents the biggest Islamic threat in Germany. France raised its alert to the highest level, while ISIS-K leaders have threatened revenge attacks against Sweden, the Netherlands and Denmark over the burning of the Koran in those countries.

The last attack claimed by this terrorist organization is the killing of 95 people in the Iranian city of Kerman on January 3, 2024.

Meanwhile, Russia's FSB security service said today it has not yet identified who ordered the attack in Moscow, which President Vladimir Putin said was carried out by radical extremists.

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