Recent terrorist attacks in Moscow have raised concerns about the Islamic State's presence in Central Asia. Experts suggest that Russia is attempting to blame Ukraine for the attacks, while emphasizing the need for continued US assistance to Ukraine. Various analysts have provided insights into the situation, questioning if the Islamic State is staging a resurgence.
My latest on #ISIS terrorist attack in #Russia for @WarOnTheRocks https://t.co/EsvoMSNzsu
.@SpeakerJohnson please help Ukrainians stop Russian imperialism now, so we don’t have to defend our allies against Russian imperialism later.
.@pauliddon: "Moscow attack: Has the Islamic State really made a comeback?" Includes some comments from me. https://t.co/DgP43TFHmw
"Ukraine is NOT losing, US assistance must continue" (@TheHillOpinion) https://t.co/bCNazjUR2q
-@RFERL article on the Moscow attack with comments by @ColinPClarke, @Valle_Riccardo_, and I https://t.co/Z1mZtmdQqw
My latest with @misterEpete and @ColinPClarke for @eurasianet: #Moscow attack signals broadening footprint of #ISKP’s #CentralAsia contingent https://t.co/vs7lRLqZmd
"Russia is trying very hard to pin an unrelated terror attack on Ukraine" (@TheHillOpinion) https://t.co/KONDaRF9P9 https://t.co/tZ3oibcDEw