Moscow persists in accusing Ukraine. Russian investigators assured this Thursday that the perpetrators of the attack in the suburbs of Moscow which left 143 dead had
“links with Ukrainian nationalists”
and had received
“large”
sums of money from Ukraine. . This attack, which took place Friday evening at Crocus City Hall, may have been claimed by the jihadist organization Islamic State, but Russian officials have insisted for several days on a Ukrainian lead. kyiv, for its part, denies any involvement in this killing.
“Work with detained terrorists, examination of technical devices seized from them and analysis of information on financial transactions made it possible to obtain evidence of their links with Ukrainian nationalists
,” the Committee of Defense said on Telegram. Russian investigation. According to this body responsible for the main criminal investigations, the four attackers received
“large sums of money and cryptocurrencies from Ukraine, which were used in the preparation of this crime”
.
New suspect arrested
Investigators also announced the arrest of a new suspect, accused of having participated in the
“financing”
of the attack. Authorities previously reported the arrest of 11 people, including the four suspected attackers. Eight were charged and remanded in custody.
On Friday, armed men attacked a concert hall in the suburbs of the Russian capital, opening fire on spectators and causing a huge fire. This attack, the deadliest in the last twenty years in Russia, left at least 143 dead and 360 injured, including children.
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According to President Vladimir Putin, the four attackers were arrested in Russia's Bryansk region while trying to flee to Ukraine, where a
"window"
allowing them to cross the border had been prepared on the Ukrainian side. The director of the Russian security services (FSB), Alexander Bortnikov, assured that the Ukrainian and Western secret services had
“facilitated”
the attack.
Ukraine vigorously denies any involvement in this massacre, accusing Moscow of wanting to
“shift the blame”
onto Kiev. The United States said it warned Russia in March that a terrorist attack was likely to target large gatherings in Moscow.