Following a terrorist attack in Moscow, various opinions and accusations have emerged. Indian Ambassador MK Bhadrakumar and others suggest that Ukraine, the US, and the UK could be behind the attack. The Kremlin is dismissing US intelligence warnings and pointing fingers at Ukraine. Russia's leadership is being criticized for using propaganda to shift blame onto Washington, Ukraine, and its 'Western masters.' Putin is blamed for failing to prevent the attack and exploiting it for his own gain.
How has Russia responded to ISIS-K's attack on Moscow? We speak to Nina Khrushcheva and Joshua Yaffa about Putin's muddled narrative about the massacre. https://t.co/G8FZ2tYWeJ
NEW: Kremlin says Putin pained by Moscow attack, even if not visible https://t.co/4CDw0lYjZS
#LIVE | Terror strikes Russia. Russia points fingers at Ukraine & the West. In an #exclusive interview Ukrainian Foreign Minister rejects Putin's claims. Watch this and more on #WorldToday with @Geeta_Mohan | #ITLivestream https://t.co/NbKLQV3Pph
Russian President Vladimir Putin seems to have already made up his mind about where to place the blame for ISIS-K's horrific attack at the Crocus City Hall concert venue: in Ukraine. @DrOmarAshour explains why. https://t.co/YnnQUCCDin
Putin may be reaching for a culprit outside of his own govt's failures. What do you think happened after 9/11? Ex-CIA George Beebe: https://t.co/jWlqYCTMYs
Russian President Vladimir Putin is still pained by last week’s massacre at a Moscow concert hall, even if this was not outwardly visible, the Kremlin says. #Russia https://t.co/eRTMoqpvBG
Putin Pained By Moscow Attack, Even If It's Not Visible, Says Kremlin https://t.co/jNKVkD4djD https://t.co/43Cs0Wwr1Y
The Kremlin said Saturday that President Vladimir Putin was still pained by last week's massacre at a Moscow concert hall, even if this was not outwardly visible. https://t.co/oAGweaCvkq
Vladimir Putin blames an Islamist attack on Ukraine and America @akankshaswarups | #MoscowTerroristAttack #World360 https://t.co/cb2L4fUtqZ
Russian President Vladimir Putin may well have allowed the attack on the Crocus City Hall concert venue to take place so that he could exploit it for his own gain, military Omar Ashour writes. https://t.co/8ew49VHV9k
World News Wrap: Moscow Terror Attack Update | India-Ukraine Ties | Attacks On Chinese In Pak . . . #moscow | #moscowterrorattack | #IndiaUkraine | #indiaukraineties https://t.co/Ccm3QrTwHW
"Whatever happens in the world Russia will try to use it to discredit Ukraine in the eyes of global community & to mobilise Russian people against Ukrainians," says Ukraine Foreign Minister @DmytroKuleba while speaking on Moscow attack. #Ukraine #Russia @anjanaomkashyap https://t.co/MyFaq59DPY
Putin should forget conspiracy theories and take a long cold look at why his security services failed, says @Marc Champion1 https://t.co/MMhJ4f8t2b via @opinion
Terror strikes Russia. Russia points fingers at Ukraine & the West. In an #exclusive interview Ukrainian Foreign Minister rejects Putin's claims. Watch this and more on #WorldToday with @Geeta_Mohan, 11:30 am, only on India Today TV #promo https://t.co/hBoUKia7hm
M.K. Bhadrakumar: Moscow massacre proves the West has created a Frankenstein monster on its own doorstep The Crocus Hall terrorist attack rallied world sympathy massively for Russia, while Biden‘s prime concern is to sequester Zelensky so that all is not lost
As ordinary Russians mourn last week’s deadly terror attack in the city, the country’s leadership has activated its propaganda apparatus to direct suspicion toward the usual suspects: Washington, Ukraine, and its “Western masters.” @juliaioffe reports. https://t.co/usyDmywA8M
💬 FM Sergey #Lavrov: The West tries hard to convince everyone that ISIS is behind [the terrorist attack] & there is apparently no point in suspecting anyone else, above all... Ukraine. They mention that country directly & regularly to the point of becoming obsessive 🤷♂️ https://t.co/ZfWIWIio0u
New from me at @NewsdayOpinion: The Putin regime's "firm hand" is no good for stopping a terror attack, good for torturing suspects & blaming the usual "enemies" https://t.co/ne1hMwkjqa
"The Kremlin dismissed U.S. intelligence warnings of an imminent attack by 'extremists,' possibly to shift the blame to a convenient scapegoat when the attack came," writes security studies professor Omar Ashour in his guest op-ed. https://t.co/DzLspzB3IU
In @nytopinion After the terrorist attack in Moscow last Friday, “Russia is in mourning,” Hanna Notte writes. “The country’s leaders, on the other hand, are doing something else: They’re plotting.” https://t.co/JmjBJVIhWm
Indian Ambassador MK Bhadrakumar outlines why he believes Ukraine, the US, and the UK were behind the gruesome terrorist attack in Moscow https://t.co/nnVjmEykbj
Indian Ambassador MK Bhadrakumar argues why he believes Ukraine, the US and the UK were behind the gruesome terrorist attack in Moscow https://t.co/nnVjmEykbj