"Kremlin's Response to Moscow Attack Raises Concerns Over Anti-Migrant Sentiment"

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The Kremlin is treading carefully in the aftermath of the deadly terrorist attack near Moscow, expressing concerns over potential ethnic strife within Russia. Amid accusations against Ukraine and the detention of suspects from Tajikistan, anti-migrant rhetoric has surfaced online, prompting warnings from top officials to prevent interethnic conflicts. President Putin faces the challenge of managing the war in Ukraine while addressing the xenophobia that has emerged following the attack, as many of his supporters express nationalist sentiments.
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