Blame game
Kremlin propagandists lead charge to implicate Ukraine in Crocus City Hall attack

In a short televised address on Saturday afternoon, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced that the four perpetrators of the Crocus City Hall attack had been detained as they travelled towards Ukraine, having fled Moscow after killing at least 133 people at the concert venue on Friday evening.
While propagandists rushed to blame Ukraine for the attack, Russian Telegram channels had begun suggesting that it was the work of religious extremists from Tajikistan.
At this point, another version of events emerged: the attack was no longer solely the work of Ukraine, but was orchestrated with the assistance of Western powers and made to look like an Islamist terror attack.

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