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Moscow attack: Russia “hopes that the French secret services are not behind” the attack

2024-04-03T21:47:16.823Z

Highlights: Moscow attack: Russia “hopes that the French secret services are not behind” the attack. Sergei Shoigu persisted in accusing Ukraine of being behind the attack which targeted a concert hall in the Moscow suburbs on March 22. At least 144 people died and 360 were injured in this attack claimed by IS. The Kremlin admitted that “radical Islamists” had beenbehind the attack, while denouncing Ukrainian involvement coordinated by the West. The Russian ministry also once again returned to the recent controversial remarks of Emmanuel Macron, who estimated that sending troops to Ukraine could not “be excluded”


During a rare telephone interview with his French counterpart, Sergei Shoigu persisted in accusing Ukraine of being behind the attack which targeted a concert hall in the Moscow suburbs on March 22.


The Russian Defense Ministry said it hoped, after a telephone conversation on Wednesday April 3 between the French Minister of the Armed Forces and his Russian counterpart, that

“the French secret services”

were not involved in the attack near Moscow claimed by the Islamic State (IS) organization.

“The kyiv regime does nothing without the approval of its Western supervisors. We hope that, in this case, the French secret services are not behind this

,” said Sergei Shoigu, in the press release from his ministry reporting the call.

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Paris had previously affirmed that, during this call, French Minister of the Armed Forces Sébastien Lecornu had

“recalled France's availability”

for

“increased exchanges”

with Russia in the fight against

“terrorism”

after the attack on 22 March claimed by ISIS.

Russia accuses Ukraine

On March 22, armed men entered a concert hall before opening fire on the crowd and setting the building on fire. At least 144 people died and 360 were injured in this attack claimed by IS. The Kremlin admitted that

“radical Islamists”

had been behind the attack, while denouncing Ukrainian involvement coordinated by the West.

The Russian ministry also once again returned to the recent controversial remarks of Emmanuel Macron, who estimated in February that sending troops to Ukraine could not

“be excluded”

.

“Sergueï Shoigu indicated that if (these declarations, Editor's note) were implemented, it would create problems for France itself

,” said the Russian ministry.

Source: lefigaro

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