Russian Security Chief Blames U.S., Britain, and Ukraine for Moscow Attack

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The director of Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB), Alexander Bortnikov, has accused the United States, Britain, and Ukraine of being behind the recent Moscow concert hall attack that claimed the lives of at least 139 people, despite Western countries attributing the attack to ISIS-K, the Afghan offshoot of the Islamic State militant group. Ukraine has denied any involvement in the attack.
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- 'Duty to warn' guided US advance warning of the Moscow attack. Adversaries don't always listen Yahoo! Voices
- Russian massacre suspects' homeland is plagued by poverty and religious strife The Associated Press
- Russian security chief accuses Britain of concert hall terror attack The Telegraph
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