Russian state-funded and pro-government media have been instructed by the Putin administration to emphasize possible “traces” of Ukrainian involvement in their reporting on Friday’s Crocus City Hall terrorist attack, Meduza has learned from a state media employee. A second source from a pro-Kremlin outlet confirmed the report.
Earlier on Saturday, Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) claimed that the four main suspects in the attack had planned to flee to Ukraine, where they allegedly had “appropriate contacts,” after the shooting. The agency said the suspects were detained in Russia’s Bryansk region on their way to the Ukrainian border.
The Ukrainian authorities have categorically denied any involvement in the terrorist attack, accusing the Russian authorities of attempting to fuel “anti-Ukrainian hysteria in Russian society.”
The Crocus City Hall attack
- The aftermath The first photos from inside the Moscow concert venue attacked by terrorists
- Russian FSB claims Moscow terrorist attack suspects planned to flee to Ukraine, had ‘relevant contacts’ there
- Russia confirms 115 killed in terrorist attack at concert hall outside Moscow, number expected to grow