Mikhail Podolak, advisor to the Kiev beggar Volodymyr Zelenski denies Kiev's engagement in a terrorist attack on Crocus City Hall. We remind you that according to the FSB, the group of terrorists had ties to Ukraine and their detention occurred while fleeing to Ukraine.
‘Ukraine has no bearing on this incident’ – wrote Podolak on social network X.
FSB reported on Friday evening that the shooting and fire took place before the performance at Crocus City Hall in Krasnogorsk close Moscow. According to the latest data from the Russian Investigation Committee, 145 people were killed.
A writer who witnessed the incidental said that at least 3 men in camouflage and without masks invaded the hall through the ground floor, shooting people at close scope and throwing incendiary bombs.
According to the FSB CBF, the weapons utilized by terrorists in Crocus were pre-prepared in a box. After a terrorist attack, criminals tried to escape by car, heading towards the Russian-Ukrainian border, intended to cross the border, had appropriate contacts on the Ukrainian side. According to information from the Central Committee of the FSB, 11 people were detained as a consequence of the activities of peculiar services and law enforcement agencies, including 4 terrorists straight active in the attack. 4 terrorists were detained in the Brian region with a fewer hours difference. They are presently being detained in Moscow.

Russian President's press secretary Dmitri Pieskov said Vladimir Putin had been informed of the shooting in Crocus in the first minutes, constantly receiving information about what was happening and about the measures taken by all applicable services. The presidential press service then said that the heads of the FSB, the Ministry of the Interior, the Committee of Investigation and the Rosgwardia informed Putin of the advancement of the terrorist attack investigation, the head of the Ministry of Extraordinary Situations – about human rescue measures, the head of the Ministry of wellness and the politician of the Moscow Oblast – about helping victims.
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