Michelio in Moscow: Lukashenko emptys Putin – “The perpetrators did not try to flee to Ukraine”

Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko “vacated” him by saying that the armed men who caused a bloodbath in Moscow initially attempted to escape to his country, not to what Russian officials insist. Putin argued that Ukraine had prepared a “window” for the perpetrators to cross the border, after the massacre with at least 139 dead in Moscow. Ukraine categorically denies any involvement of it but two of the Russian president’s strongest allies, Security Council chief Nikolai Patrousev and FSB security service chief Alexander Bortnikov, directly accused Kiev today, without presenting any evidence. However Lukashenko, also a close ally of Putin, told reporters that Belarus and Russia’s security services coordinated their actions as the suspected vehicle moved to the southwest of Moscow, towards the Bryansk region, bordering both Ukraine and Belarus. He also said Belarus set up very fast border control stations. “That’s why they couldn’t enter Belarus. They saw this and left and went to the region of the Russian-Ukrainian border,” the state agency Belta reportedly said. “Putin and I didn’t sleep for a day. We had constant communication,” he added. Bortnikov said Russia knew Ukraine was training Islamic militants in the Middle East. American officials have stated that their information confirms responsibility for the Islamic State’s attack. Putin himself admitted that the attack was committed by Islamists but said he wants to know who gave the order.