America did not inform Russia about the terrorist attack in Moscow
An informed source denied the Western media's narrative that the US informed Russia about the recent terrorist attack. |
According to Webangah News quoted by Mehr News Agency According to Reuters, an informed source told Sputnik news agency that Western media reports claiming that the United States warned Russia about preparations for a terrorist attack in Crocus City Hall are not true.
This informed source, in response to yesterday’s report of the Washington Post, stated that this information does not correspond to reality. As previously reported, the US informed Russia about the terrorist threat. However, this information was of a general nature and only included warnings about the possibility of terrorist attacks in places of mass gathering of Russian citizens.
On Tuesday, the American newspaper Washington Post reported, citing an unnamed American official, that in the US warning to Russia about a potential terrorist attack, Crocus City Hall has apparently been mentioned as a possible target.
Alexander Bortnikov, the director of the Russian Federal Security Service, responded by saying that the information provided by the United States regarding the possibility of a terrorist attack is of a general nature and that Russian special services They have answered it.
Following the terrorist attack 22 March to Crocus concert hall in Moscow’s Krasnogorsk district, so far at least more than 140 people were killed. Russia’s Federal Security Service has arrested 11 people on suspicion of participating in this terrorist attack. /span>.