Representatives of the Investigative Committee say that the suspects were allegedly “sent” money and cryptocurrency from Ukraine.
Russia’s Investigative Committee (IC) states that information on technical equipment seized from the suspects in the Crocuss City Hall terrorist attack “proves their connection to the Ukrainian side.” SK wrote about it on his Telegram channel.
The Russians say they have evidence of connections between the defendants in this case and some “Ukrainian nationalists.”
The Russian Investigative Committee confirms that the perpetrators of the terrorist attack were allegedly sent “a large amount of cash and cryptocurrency from Ukraine.” However, the committee did not explain how this was accomplished, as there had been no direct transaction between the nations since the beginning of the great war.
The head of the Russian Investigative Committee, Alexander Bastrykin, was informed about this in a meeting, the report said.
On the night of March 22, a terrorist attack took place at the Crocuss City Hall concert hall in Krasnogorsk near Moscow. Four people started shooting and started a fire. According to the latest data, 143 people died and more than 180 were injured. The Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation is investigating this incident as a terrorist act.
We remind you that the United States and Britain are examining cryptocurrency transactions worth more than $20 billion that passed through the Russian exchange. Payments are made through the Moscow crypto exchange Garantex using the Tether cryptocurrency, which is pegged to the dollar.
Source: korrespondent

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