The attack on Moscow's Crocus City Hall further strained diplomacy between Russia and the United States. U.S. authorities have blamed the attack on ISIS, claiming that they had, in fact, warned Putin about the terrorists' intentions two weeks earlier.
In any case, the Kremlin rejects this hypothesis outright and evaluates the US claim with sarcasm.
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Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova criticized the Biden administration's position, claiming responsibility for the attack. “I wish they would have solved President Kennedy's assassination sooner, but after more than 60 years, they still haven't been able to find out who killed him,” she said. I commented. She finally shoots a clear arrow: “Maybe it was ISIS, too?”
Russia is distrustful of Ukraine
Following the attack, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy clarified that his country had nothing to do with the terrorist attacks that have already claimed the lives of more than 100 people.
But Russia clearly has doubts about this term. The Kremlin said the detainees were on their way to the Ukrainian border and had contact with the country, which is currently at war.
Maria Zakharova maintained this position, insisting that any remorse from the United States “proving Kiev's innocence” could be considered “evidence.”
Despite the fact that ISIS has already claimed responsibility for the Crocus City Hall attack and even published images of the alleged perpetrators of the Moscow atrocities on social networks, Russian authorities are unsure what happened. We are investigating.
Russian President Vladimir Putin appeared on television and took revenge: “All perpetrators, organizers and those who carried out this crime, regardless of who sent them, will receive their deserved and inevitable punishment.” swore.