Russia is doing issues proper and going by way of the investigation of the assault.
However let’s be actual: someway the US was chargeable for it, and it’s solely a matter of time earlier than that’s decided by Moscow.
Frankly, the truth that the terrorists had been fleeing to the Ukraine is proof sufficient.
RT:
Washington’s insistence on a story concerning the Crocus Metropolis Corridor bloodbath is odd, because the Russian investigation remains to be ongoing, President Vladimir Putin’s spokesman Dmitry Peskov stated on Wednesday.Inside hours of Friday’s terrorist assault, which claimed 143 lives at a Moscow live performance venue, the US and EU started insisting that Ukraine had completely nothing to do with it and that the terrorist group Islamic State Khorasan (ISIS-Ok) was the only real offender.
“It’s unusual, to say the least, that the Individuals have dared to announce a single narrative,” Peskov informed the Russian outlet Izvestiya on Wednesday. “This implies on the very least that they’re attempting to shift consideration away from one thing,” he added.
Peskov additionally famous that these claims got here in earlier than Moscow had formulated an official model of occasions, since Russian legislation enforcement remains to be engaged on the case.
4 males suspected of being the perpetrators had been arrested early on Saturday as they tried to flee into Ukraine, in keeping with Russia’s Federal Safety Service (FSB). They had been recognized as nationals of Tajikistan.
Whereas acknowledging the evaluation by safety companies that the boys had been “radical Islamists,” Putin famous on Monday that many questions remained unanswered. He additionally famous that such terrorist assaults match the sample of hostile actions towards Russia by Ukraine’s international sponsors.
Yeah, Islamic terrorists don’t often plan to flee alive. Each terrorist assault I keep in mind was a suicide assault, except for perhaps Charlie Hebdo, the place suspects fled (it’s unclear if they’d a longtime getaway plan once they had been killed by cops two days later).
In the meantime, the Ukraine has carried out a number of assassinations inside Russia, and the suspects all the time flee.
Russian International Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova has additionally commented on Washington’s unusual insistence on the ISIS-Ok narrative. The US is clearly biased and attempting to “get Ukraine out of hurt’s means,” she stated throughout the every day briefing on Wednesday.Had Kiev really been innocent, the US would have referred to as for a full investigation, Zakharova argued. As a substitute, each the White Home and the State Division merely introduced that “Ukraine has nothing to do with this.”
That’s additionally a giant piece of proof.
It’s all apparent to everybody what’s going on, which is why the German Chancellor needed to come out and say plainly that he didn’t learn about it – however that the Individuals most likely did!
RT:
In an interview with the Markische Allgemeine newspaper on Thursday, Scholz denied having any prior information about plans for the assault.He urged, nevertheless, that “US [security] companies most likely had clues,” including that Washington’s coverage is to warn different nations of impending terrorist assaults each time it receives data.
“They even issued a public warning. It’s all the extra regrettable that this horrible terrorist assault nonetheless came about,” the chancellor added.
Scholz was apparently referring to a safety alert issued by the US Embassy in Moscow on March 7, warning that it was “monitoring experiences that extremists have imminent plans to focus on giant gatherings in Moscow, to incorporate live shows,” and that this might happen inside the subsequent 48 hours. The White Home additionally stated that it had shared details about a possible assault with Russian authorities.
The top of Russia’s Federal Safety Service (FSB), Aleksandr Bortnikov, has confirmed that the US warned Moscow of a possible terrorist assault, however famous that the data was “common” in nature. Russian authorities “had taken applicable measures,” he added, noting that they’d focused a bunch of people and that “[the] data didn’t try on the time.”
Bortnikov has additionally urged that together with Ukraine, the US and the UK could have performed a job within the Crocus taking pictures.
Effectively, if the Moslems had the power to do that, it positive looks like they’d assault Israel, no?
The quantity of intelligence that must go into planning an assault like this may be enormous. Why would Moslems spend these sources attacking Russia, whereas Israel is doing what they’re doing proper now?
If some shadowy Islamic group is accountable, it’s apparent that that is nonetheless simply the CIA. However it’s extra doubtless that the operation was run by way of the Ukraine, as that may be a lot simpler, as there are all of those CIA brokers on the bottom they’re already planning all of those numerous completely different operations.
Scholz really appears to be suggesting one thing along with his statements. Why even make a press release in any respect, until he’s attempting to distance himself from the US?
In the meantime, additional proof of US involvement is that after having blamed “ISIS-Ok,” they’re additionally working to determine a story that the occasion was a false flag dedicated by Russia towards itself, claiming the folks arrested had been patsies.
RT:
A US government-funded information outlet has come to the protection of one of many alleged perpetrators of final week’s live performance corridor bloodbath close to Moscow. The person, who’s accused of participating within the killing of 140 folks, has been described in a Radio Free Europe article as “very compassionate.”Muhammadsobir Fayzov was caught by Russian safety forces close to the Ukrainian border on Friday and formally arrested at a Moscow courtroom on Sunday. Together with three different Tajik nationals, Fayzov is accused of finishing up a mass taking pictures on the Crocus Metropolis Corridor, a live performance venue northwest of Moscow, on Friday. As of Wednesday, the assault has claimed at the very least 143 lives.
Though Fayzov was allegedly chargeable for the deadliest terror assault on Russian soil in 20 years, he has been portrayed by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty’s Taijik department as a form and caring younger man.
“He was the most effective child within the household. He was very compassionate,” Fayzov’s mom informed RFE/RL. “He liked his cousins. He liked his buddies’ weddings. He danced with the boys at events. He was a humorous boy, however nobody complained at college. He actively participated at school actions.”
“He was afraid of wounding somebody, and somebody most likely set him up,” his mom claimed.
Primarily based on a look at Fayzov’s social media accounts, RFE/RL decided that the accused assassin “appears to be a contented younger man and employee.” The information outlet additionally spoke to Fayzov’s employer, who described him as a talented employee.
RFE/RL has run related tales on Fayzov’s accomplices, interviewing family members who described alleged gunman Faridun Shamsiddin as “very timid,” and Saidakrami Rachabalizod – who pleaded responsible to his position within the assault – as somebody who “couldn’t kill a hen.”
So the US is definitely operating two narratives directly: “we didn’t do it – these Moslems we work with did!” and “really, no, you probably did it to your self!”
Keep in mind that the US formally blamed Russia for blowing up their very own pipes, and have additionally claimed that a number of occasions within the former Ukraine, together with assaults on a Russian nuclear energy plant, had been “Russian false flags.” Victoria Nuland explicitly accused Washington of planning each nuclear and organic false flag assaults.
She even stated earlier than the invasion, in January of 2022, that Russia would use a “false flag” to justify the invasion.
In fact, that didn’t occur, and as an alternative, Russia justified the invasion by pointing at US and NATO flags in Kiev.
Falsely claiming that Russia is doing false flags is straight out of the Jewish playbook.