Russia says Islamic State behind deadly Moscow concert hall attack, Ukraine ‘directly involved’
- Head of Russia’s FSB says Isis branch active in Afghanistan and Pakistan carried out March 22 attack
- Isis has claimed responsibility on multiple occasions, while Ukraine has denied involvement
Russia on Friday said for the first time that Islamic State coordinated the March concert hall attack in Moscow, the country’s deadliest terror attack in two decades.
“In the course of the investigation … it has been established that the preparations, the financing, the attack and the retreat of the terrorists were coordinated via the internet by members of Khorasan Province (Isis-K),” an Isis branch active in Afghanistan and Pakistan, Alexander Bortnikov, the head of FSB, was quoted as saying by the RIA Novosti news agency.
Isis has claimed responsibility on multiple occasions for the March 22 attack which killed over 140 people, but Moscow has repeatedly tried to link Ukraine and the West to the attack.
Bortnikov said that Ukrainian military intelligence was directly involved in the attack.
“The investigation is ongoing, but it is already safe to say that Ukrainian military intelligence is directly involved in this attack,” the state news agency quoted Bortnikov as saying.
Ukraine has repeatedly denied involvement. Russia has made such allegations before, and Bortnikov did not provide evidence to underpin his assertion.