According to Vladimir Putin, Ukraine is “preparing a window” to receive terrorists who carried out a terrorist attack in the Moscow region.
More than 50% of Russian citizens believe that the Ukrainian authorities are responsible for the terrorist attack on the Crocus City Hall concert hall near Moscow. The Financial Times reported this on Sunday, March 31, citing a survey by OpenMinds.
It is indicated that the sociologists interviewed 652 people.
“More than 50% of them believe that the Ukrainian authorities are responsible for the terrorist attack. At the same time, 27% of respondents blamed the Islamic State group. Another 6% of respondents blamed the so-called collective West for terrorist attacks : the USA, Great Britain and NATO.” , – said the message.
At the same time, more than 75% of respondents considered Putin a “reliable” or “completely reliable” source of information about the attack on the concert hall.
According to OpenMinds, young people and respondents aged 18 to 30 who oppose the war in Ukraine are more likely to blame ISIS for the attack.
We remind you that the terrorist attack on the Crocus City Hall near Moscow happened on March 22. At least 144 people became its victims. The attackers shot some of the people, most died in the fire. The Islamic State group claimed responsibility for the attack.
The head of the FSB, Alexander Bortnikov, reported to President Vladimir Putin about the detention of 11 people. Among them, four terrorists who directly participated in the terrorist attack were natives of Tajikistan. The court sent them to a pre-trial detention center.
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