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Kremlin: Hard to believe group launched attack

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Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoma­n Maria Zakharova said it was “extremely hard to believe” that Islamic State would have had the capacity to launch an attack on a Moscow concert hall last Friday that killed at least 143 people.

Zakharova repeated Moscow’s assertions that Ukraine was behind the attack on the Crocus City Hall, the deadliest Russia has suffered in 20 years.

Russia’s Emergencie­s Ministry published a list of names showing 143 people had died in last Friday’s mass shooting. Earlier official tallies had put the death toll at 139.

Islamic State has claimed responsibi­lity for the massacre and US officials say they have intelligen­ce showing it was carried out by the network’s Afghan branch, Islamic State Khorasan. Ukraine has repeatedly denied it had anything to do with the attack.

But Zakharova said on Wednesday the West had rushed to pin responsibi­lity on the group, as a way of deflecting blame from Ukraine and the Western government­s that support Kyiv.

“In order to ward off suspicions from the collective West, they urgently needed to come up with something, so they pulled an ace out of their sleeve, and a few hours after the attack, the Anglo-Saxon media began disseminat­ing precisely these versions,” she said.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has said the attack was carried out by militants but has suggested it was to Ukraine’s benefit and that Kyiv may have played a role.

He has said that someone on the Ukrainian side had prepared a “window” for the gunmen to escape across the border before they were captured in western Russia on Friday night.

On Tuesday, however, Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko said the gunmen had initially sought to cross into his country before turning away and heading towards Ukraine once they realised that crossings into Belarus had been sealed.

The director of Russia’s FSB security agency said on Tuesday that he believed Ukraine, along with the United States and Britain, were involved in the Moscow attack. – Reuters

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