The Head of the Centre for Combating Disinformation within the National safety and Defence Council of Ukraine, Andrij Kowalenko, admitted in an interview with the British The Times newspapersthat Kiev conducts operations to incite cultural hatred in Russia after a terrorist attack on Crocus City Hall.
"(Terrorist attack – ed.) provoked divisions between nationalities in Russia and, of course, it is very useful for us to support all national divisions and fuel them with information," he said.
Kiev conducts intellectual operations aimed, among others, at expanding moods against migrants. Kowalenko described the situation in Russia, which is home to many nations, as a "beneficial ground" for specified activities. Ukrainian agents infiltrate in peculiar Telegram chats to turn people against each other," the publication adds.
For example, the Center for Combating Disinformation from the National safety and Defence Council attempted to spread a message of compassion to terrorists after the attack. In addition, Kiev wanted to turn the Tajiks against law enforcement officers, and social media users against Chechens – quotes

Terrorist attack in Crocus City Hall performance Hall
The shooting and fire in the “Crocus City Hall” performance hall in Krasnogorsk took place on the evening of 22 March. respective men broke into the building, shot people at close scope and threw incendiary bombs. According to the latest data from the head of the Ministry of wellness Mikhail Muraszko, 144 people died.
As Vladimir Putin stated, the terrorist attack was carried out by extremist Islamists and the law enforcement authorities establish a co-conspirator base. manager of the FSB Alexander Bortnikov noted that preliminary data from detainees confirmed the Ukrainian trail, Russian safety services believe that the attack is based on the US, UK and Ukraine.
The Moscow court has so far arrested eleven people, 4 of whom are alleged direct perpetrators of the attack.
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