Russian foreign ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova gave an interview to Russian state-run English language media on Wednesday, wherein she continued to advance the Kremlin’s claims that the Ukrainian government or its Western partners likely had something to do with the the Crocus City Hall terror attack.
She described that it was strange that a Western media narrative coalesced around ISIS being behind the attack even as the mall and concert hall were still on fire and emergency crews were still responding. She said the US government has backed itself “into a corner” given that officials made bold statements too quickly in the aftermath.
“The very fact that within the first 24 hours [after the attack], even before the fire was put out, the Americans started screaming that it wasn’t Ukraine, I think, is a piece of incriminating evidence. I can’t classify it otherwise; it is evidence in and of itself,” Zakharova told Sputnik.
“The second fact to note concerns the clamour by the US that this assuredly was the work of ISIS,” Zakharova emphasised. “Of course, the speed with which they were able to [come to such forthright conclusions] is astonishing. It took them only a few hours to get to a microphone, turn on the lights, summon the press, and draw a conclusion about who is to blame for this horribly bloody terrorist attack.”
She underscored that all of this demonstrates that US officials “boxed themselves into a corner” because it allowed independent analysts to “[remind] everyone else what ISIS really is.” By that, she meant the recent history of the US/Gulf alliance in Syria, which fueled the rise of ISIS:
“You are behind all those ISIS-type structures; you – the United States, Great Britain – yourselves brought them into being,” she concluded.
During the decade-long proxy war in Syria, the West backed the side that produced the Islamic State. In many instances, the US was even paying the salaries of “Free Syrian Army” (FSA) commanders who were openly cooperating and fighting alongside ISIS and Al-Qaeda terrorists.
Kremlin officials have strongly suggested that ISIS militants were used as proxies for the Friday attack in Moscow on behalf of the Ukrainian or possibly Western governments or intelligence agencies.
On Wednesday, the official death toll from Russian authorities in the wake of the terror attack on the Moscow concert hall reached 140, after more people succumbed to their wounds in the hospital.
In the days following the Crocus City Hall attack, Russian state media has been featuring stories on the ‘rise of ISIS’ and the West-sponsored jihad in Syria:
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President Vladimir Putin, in addressing the terror attack over the weekend, vowed to hunt down and punish all perpetrators while also charging that Ukraine prepared a “window” to help the terrorists escape. Since then, several more arrests of alleged collaborators and plotters have been made. As for the culprits possibly receiving assistance from Ukraine or Western governments, there’s as yet been no clear evidence presented that demonstrates a connection.