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Perpetrators of Moscow Terror Attack Were Told to Travel to Ukraine to Receive Reward

The new information confirms the Ukrainian connection in the terror attack on Crocus.
Sputnik
Russian law enforcers have published footage of the interrogation of the Concert Hall attack suspects in which they admit that their coordinator instructed them to flee to Ukraine following the crime to be awarded 1 million rubles (around $10,800).

“Safuilo [coordinator’s name] told us to go to Ukraine, Kiev. And there they will give us one million rubles," one of the suspects said during the interrogation.

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Western Media Instructed to Cover Up Number of Moscow Terror Attack Victims - Foreign Ministry
On March 22, terrorists wielding firearms and explosives assaulted the Crocus Concert Hall in Moscow's suburbs. As a result, 144 people died, including whole families with children who came to attend a concert by a popular rock band.
Previously, experts told Sputnik that the terror attack looked a far cry from the typical handiwork of jihadist groups and alleged a false flag operation to whitewash Ukrainian secret services and Western intelligence. A preliminary investigation has shown that the terror attack was likely orchestrated by Ukraine with guidance from the West.
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