Russian officials and media personalities accuse Ukraine and the West of being behind a terrorist attack in Moscow last week in which 139 people died.Russia has yet to produce evidence to back up its claims against Ukraine, the U.S. and U.K.
An investigation into the attack is ongoing, but the latest, outlandish accusations give Moscow a problem: It now has to find the evidence to back up its unsubstantiated claims.What's particularly awkward for the Kremlin is that the Islamic State militant group has already claimed responsibility for the attack. Eight suspects, mostly nationals of Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan, have been charged with terrorism offences and remanded in custody ahead of trial.
A raft of senior Russian officials and pro-Kremlin media have alleged this week that Ukraine, the U.K. and U.S. somehow coordinated attack in a bid to destabilize Russia and sow panic.On Monday, Russian President Vladimir Putin conceded that"radical Islamists" had carried out the attack but insisted Ukraine and its Western backers were linked to it, without presenting evidence.
Peskov told CNBC Wednesday that the Kremlin is awaiting the results of an investigation before it comments, stating in an email:"An investigation is underway. The final version has not yet been announced." Russia Today editor-in-chief Margarita Simonyan posted a video on her Telegram channel in which one of the suspects claimed he was offered 500,000 rubles to carry out the attack, insinuating the motive was financial rather than ideological.
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