France has raised its security level to the maximum.
On Monday, Emmanuel Macron spoke to explain that the branch of the Islamic State group responsible for 137 deaths in Moscow had threatened our country.
Echoing this, the Prime Minister and the Minister of the Interior relayed the presidential message attempting both to reassure the French about the extreme vigilance of the State regarding the terrorist risk and to encourage them to remain on the alert.
For Paris, Washington and most European chancelleries, certainly often tempted by the precautionary principle, the identity of the person who ordered the attack on Crocus City Hall in Moscow seems probable.
The EI-K, for Khorasan, also claimed responsibility for the attack just a few hours after the tragedy.
As early as Friday evening, Dmitri Medvedev, the former Russian president, raised the Ukrainian issue by calling for the leaders of kyiv to be killed if they were linked to the attack.
Vladimir Putin, ignoring international opinion, continues to question Ukrainian involvement, a possible rear base for the attackers according to the Kremlin, without however providing the slightest material proof of the involvement of the Kiev authorities.
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