The world fell back into the nightmare of terrorism when, at 9.32pm (local time) yesterday, a shooting broke out in the Crocus City Hall concert hall, on the outskirts of Moscow. According to the latest bulletin released, there are more than 140 deaths. A real massacre, which reopens tensions that had never completely subsided and which was claimed by the group known as Wilayat Khorasan or Isis-Khorasan, a branch of Daesh which has as its objective the foundation of a new caliphate bringing together Iran, Afghanistan and Pakistan, as well as some former Soviet republics with an Islamic majority. The attackers like the Nazis who occupied the territories of the Soviet Union: the comparison is made by President Vladimir Putin, recently reconfirmed for his fifth term. Meanwhile, according to what was reported by Ukrainian intelligence, cyber attacks are underway on the servers of the Russian Federation authorities.
Telegram Rbc-Ukraine wrote this, reporting that the sites www.avard.gov.ru, www.gov.ru (the main site) and the final server fso.gov.ru were blocked. No one knows if the hacker attack is connected to the horror that unfolded in the heart of Moscow. From the first moments of the learned terrorist attack, however, a rebound of responsibility began between Kiev and the Kremlin. “Absurd”: Ukraine has labeled the accusations coming from Russia in the followingmath of the attack on the Crocus City Hall. A spokesman for the Ukrainian military intelligence directorate, Andriy Yusov, underlined to the BBC that the area on the border between Russia and Ukraine is “full of units of the security and military services”. And, “even the latest events in the (Russian) Belgorod region and in Kursk, where there is military activity, mean that this is a front line.” So, he added, “to suggest that suspects were heading towards Ukraine would be to say that they are stupid or want to commit suicide.”
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2024-03-24 08:23:52