“I am not going to speak to intelligence information from here. I think that’s – I’ve always made that pretty clear,” State Department spokesman Matthew Miller told reporters in Washington on Thursday, commenting on a New York Times report citing senior US and European officials indicating that the US did not share all the information it had about the plot “out of fear Russian authorities might learn their intelligence sources and methods.”
On Thursday, the Russian Investigative Committee announced the preliminary results of its probe so far, including “working with detained terrorists, analyzing the technical devices seized from them, analyzing information about financial transactions” which it said had uncovered “evidence of their connection with Ukrainian nationalists,” including financial transfers to the attackers.