Makeleio in Moscow: Putin directly blames Ukraine, rushes for the US

An attack on Ukraine was launched by the president of Russia, and he blames her for the massacre on Friday (22/03/2024). At the same time Vladimir Putin leaves points for the US attitude by saying that “through various channels, they try to convince everyone that there is supposedly no Ukrainian trace” in the Moscow massacre. According to the Reuters agency, Putin admitted that the attacks were made by the Islamic State, but added that officials do not yet know “who ordered them”. He also stressed that “we are interested in who benefits from this” and added that the attack is a “act of intimidation”. “This atrocities may simply be a link to a whole series of attempts at war with our country since 2014 by the hands of the neo-Nazi regime of Kiev. Those who planned the attack, hoped to sow panic and discord in our society, but met the unity and determination to resist this evil,” Vladimir Putin said. “Now the United States, through various channels, is trying to convince everyone that there is supposedly no Ukrainian trace of this crime, that behind it is ISIS,” he pointed out. Three more people in temporary detention Russian investigators have today requested that three other suspects of the attack, costing life to more than 130 people, on the outskirts of Moscow, be taken into custody by the court that has taken the case, with the four alleged perpetrators already in custody. “Three files have been received”, it became known to the French Agency by the Basmanny court of the Russian capital. As the Russian news agency Ria Novosti broadcasts, it is a father and two of his sons. The Russian authorities announced on Saturday that they arrested a total of 11 people and at present it has not been clarified whether these three persons are among them or not. Tajikistani gunmen had passed through Turkey The Tajikistani gunmen who launched the very dead attack on Moscow last week had spent a short time with Turkey in order to renew their residence permits in Russia. This stressed a Turkish official in Reuters saying there was no arrest warrant against them, which means they could travel freely between Turkey and Russia. The perpetrators, he added, lived in Moscow for a long time. Two of the perpetrators left Turkey for Moscow on the same flight, on 2 March 2024. More than 143 people were killed and dozens of others injured by this attack, the responsibility for which the Islamic State took over.