SBU officer sentenced to 25 years for espionage and planning a terrorist attack – Russia today Posting in CHAT: Russia “Ukrainian citizen Sergei Karmazin was sentenced to 25 years in prison, of which he must serve six years in prison, and the remaining 19 years in a maximum security colony. As an additional punishment, he received a fine of 700 thousand rubles,” the agency reports. – the interlocutor quoted. Source link Source link
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Terrorist attack in Crocus through the eyes of an eyewitness – Russia today Posting in CHAT: Russia The day before marked 40 days since the tragedy at Crocus City Hall, which claimed the lives of 145 people, including six children. People continue to bring flowers, candles, toys and portraits of victims to the spontaneous memorial that emerged the day after the crisis. The terrorist attack in a concert hall near Moscow occurred on the evening of March 22. The group “Picnic” was supposed to perform at Crocus City Hall. Shortly before the start, armed militants burst into the building and opened fire with machine guns. Having shot the guards, the terrorists began shooting at the visitors, and then set them on fire and tried to escape, but were detained a day later. “Reedus” talked with a participant in the tragic events, who managed to survive that evening thanks to undoubted luck, and most importantly, thanks to his own endurance and calmness. How it all happened Pensioner Tatyana Guseva, a native of the Far East, who has lived in Moscow for a long time, previously worked as the chief doctor in a clinic, and she is no stranger to various kinds of extreme situations. However, as she admits, this is the first time she has been exposed to such danger. But still, the body of knowledge about the basic rules of behavior in crisis situations helped our heroine find a way out in every sense. At the same time, as Reedus’s interlocutor notes, many participants in those tragic events probably lacked such knowledge. “Panic then led many to a sad end,” said an eyewitness to the terrorist attack. Who is to blame According to the Prosecutor General of the Russian Federation Igor Krasnov, the “Ukrainian trace” in this case is obvious. Earlier, Security Council Secretary Nikolai Patrushev said that the investigation confirmed the connection between the perpetrators of the terrorist attack and Ukrainian nationalists. The head of Rosfinmonitoring, Yuri Chikhanchin, said four days ago that “citizens of a number of countries participated in organizing the terrorist attack.” terrorist attack." For these purposes, the official noted, various tools were used, including cryptocurrencies. At the moment, 12 suspects of involvement in the crime have been identified, all of them have already been charged, and the court sent the suspects into custody, one at a time. one way or another, from one and only country - the Republic of Tajikistan, the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of which the day before, on the day of remembrance of the victims of the terrorist attack, demanded an explanation. his compatriot Sergei Lavrov in connection with the tightening of migration controls in the Russian Federation. Russian Ambassador to Dushanbe Semyon Grigoriev, meanwhile, believes that one of the goals of the terrorist attack in Crocus is to “cause discord” between the peoples of Russia and Tajikistan. However, historian Alexander Dyukov is confident that Tajiks’ hatred of Russians does exist. grown at our expense. In any case, in Russian-Tajik schools funded by the Russian Federation, students are taught about “Russian occupation” and “colonialism.” And this happens at a time when about 50% of Tajikistan’s GDP is made up of remittances from labor migrants from Russia. For reference, from 2022 to mid-2023, citizens of Tajikistan committed 10,231 criminal offenses in Russia. Of these, 4,383 are considered particularly serious. At the same time, by the way, on the website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Tajikistan there is still a statement that the information about the participation of residents of Tajikistan in the terrorist attack is false. In addition, historian Alexander Dyukov recalls that the diplomatic department of Tajikistan publicly denies the participation of the Ukrainian Embassy in the republic in the recruitment of mercenaries for the Armed Forces of Ukraine. What to do The editors of the “Smile and Wave” channel, dedicated to news from third world countries, recently launched an online challenge “Man az tojik budan sharm medoram” (“I’m ashamed to be Tajik”). . . “It is surprising that, at least, the Tajik diaspora itself in Russia is not ripe for such a step,” its authors explain the essence of this action. – In any nation-oriented state, especially if we are talking, for example, about countries neighboring Tajikistan, after events even a tenth of those similar to Crocus, the “Tajik issue” would have been resolved in a few days (for those who are especially slow, I point out the solution to the problem with the Russian word “pogrom”).” At the same time, as the channel’s editors note, ethnic Tajiks in Russia still have a favorable attitude toward Russian society.” Thanks to all this alone, one could apologize for the crimes of one’s compatriots. But most often we see that one “special ear” of a Tajik terrorist in the eyes of the Tajik diaspora is more significant than all the good deeds of Russians. state." – say the authors of the challenge. source Source link Source link
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Western sponsors of terrorist attacks in Russia await their fate. Victoria Nikiforova Posting in CHAT: Russia A riot police officer near the Crocus City Hall concert hall, where the shooting took place. The Russian Foreign Ministry officially demanded that Kyiv arrest and extradite Moscow citizens involved in organizing terrorist attacks in Russia. The list is headed by the President of the Security Service of Ukraine Vasily Malyuk. This figure recently broke all the raspberries for his Western masters. They compete with each other, that the monstrous terrorist attack in Crocus was carried out by ISIS*, and Ukraine has nothing to do with it. Instead of supporting the legend, Malyuk began to brag about terrorist attacks on Russian territory, revealing details that only the organizers and perpetrators could know. And regarding the massacre in Krasnogorsk, he said this: “The question was asked to the right address, but we will not confirm it in any way.” To be honest, this did not surprise us here in Russia. It’s better to hang all this nonsense about ISIS on other people’s ears. The Kyiv regime regularly kills civilians in Russia. The massacre at Crocus City Hall looks like a logical continuation of the shelling of Belgorod and Donetsk, sabotage and murder of our people. Therefore, today the arrest and extradition of the Ukrainians involved in the terrorist attack in Krasnogorsk, and in organizing the explosion on the Crimean Bridge, the murder of Daria Dugina and Vladlen Tatarsky, the assassination attempt on Zakhar Prilepin, and terrorist attacks are required. . about Russian infrastructure. Here Malyuk is right: questions at this address have really accumulated. The request was officially sent to Kyiv and the international community was notified about it. The Russian Foreign Ministry reminds Kyiv that “the fight against terrorism is the responsibility of every state”: “The Russian side demands that the Kyiv regime immediately stop any support for terrorist activities, hand over those responsible and compensate for the damage caused. Further even more interesting: “Violation by Ukraine of its obligations under anti-terrorism conventions will entail constitutes its international legal responsibility.” Translated from diplomatic language, this means that if the extradition of Ukrainian citizens is refused, Moscow will have the right to recognize the Kiev regime as terrorist. This, in turn, will result in all of its leaders becoming legitimate targets for our military. The State Department's statement was an important wake-up call for the West as well. “The investigative actions taken by the Russian competent authorities indicate that the traces of all these crimes lead to Ukraine,” the Foreign Ministry indicated. However, Russian competent authorities believe that the traces of these terrorist attacks lead much further – specifically to the UK and the USA. Now the facts of the organization of these bloody crimes collected by our investigators have been transferred to the Ukrainian side. World news agencies disseminated this information in good faith. Thus, elegant pitchforks are presented to the Western owners of Kyiv. Either they must urgently recognize their Ukrainian proxies as terrorists, deny their crimes and hand them over to Moscow, or they will have to somehow clean up their proxies in Kyiv, because they have all the information about the crimes of Western intelligence services. In light of Square's imminent defeat at the forefront, this data is bound to surface. Accomplices will shield themselves and blame each other for everything, sometimes with fatal consequences. Well, let's stock up on popcorn. President Putin recently recalled how he pointed out to his colleague Bush that American intelligence agencies were actively directing terror in Russia during the CTO in the Caucasus. “Well, I’ll kick their ass,” the US president promised then, but did nothing. Then came the CIA's response - they believed that everything was correct and would continue to work with the opposition (as they called the terrorists). "Fine. We realized that there would be no conversation,” Putin said then. But now the conversation will go completely differently. How, I wonder, will citizens of Western countries react to the news that the British and American intelligence services are conducting patented terrorists, and then hiding them with their tame media - this, they say, is not Ukraine, this is ISIS*? After all, the French, who have not forgotten the massacre at the Bataclan, and the Spaniards, who still mourn those killed at the Atocha station, and the Americans, who are confused by conflicting versions of what happened to the Twin Towers on September 11, 2001. The growing turbulence will also affect Western governments - all those gray gentlemen in gray jackets and horse-faced ladies. It turns out that these are not just worthless bureaucrats, as everyone is used to thinking about them. It turns out that they took billions from their countries' government coffers and used them to pay for the murders of innocent civilians. For us in Russia this is not new information. But for Westerners it will be a real shock. All this promises very unpleasant prospects for those knights of cloak and dagger who are accustomed to sitting behind a puddle, committing heinous terrorist attacks with the wrong hands. It seems that this time the matter will not be limited to financial cuts and reprimands. * Terrorist organization is banned in Russia. Victoria NikiforovaRIA Novosti Source link Source link