A majority of Russians blame Ukraine for the ISIS attack on a Moscow concert hall, despite lack of evidence and Putin dismissing early warnings. Polls show over 50% of Russians hold Ukraine responsible, with only about 27% attributing the attack to ISIS.
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
FT: Over 50% of Russians blame Ukraine for Moscow terrorist attack, only about 27 per cent pointed to Isis, according to polling data by OpenMinds, an Anglo-Ukrainian online pollster that shared its results with the FT. Another 6 per cent blamed the “collective west”, namely the… https://t.co/zVs1cqtPO1
“The terrorists were fleeing towards Ukraine, so it seems to have been Ukraine.” Russians are buying the Kremlin spin and narrative that the Crocus attack was organised by some Isis-Kyiv nexus. @NastyaStognei speaks to victims & unpacks the polls: https://t.co/0fZ4MQZrO3
Opinion: Did the Kremlin enable the Moscow terrorist attack? https://t.co/XgOqQPIbYD
⚡️ FT: Over 50% of Russians blame Ukraine for Moscow terrorist attack, survey shows. https://t.co/Uf1gdVuqUw
It speaks to the Kremlin's extensive propaganda and censorship the a majority of Russians blame Ukraine for the ISIS attack on a Moscow concert hall despite a total lack of evidence and despite Putin having dismissed early warnings of the attack. https://t.co/bpjQnoeXge