After the attack on a concert hall near Moscow a few days ago, the attackers may have wanted to flee to his country, Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko said.
When it became known after the attack on the Krokus town hall last Friday that the perpetrators drove a car to the Russian Bryansk region, which borders Belarus, security measures were also taken on the side of the neighboring country, Lukashenko said on Tuesday, according to the state . Belta news agency.
On the way to Belarus?
The long-term authoritarian ruler of the former Soviet republic, allied with Russia, continued: “They (the terrorists) therefore could not reach Belarus. They saw that. So they turned around and drove towards the Ukrainian-Russian border. In addition to Belarus, Bryansk also borders Ukraine, against which Russia has been waging a war of aggression for more than two years. Russian President Vladimir Putin, on the other hand, has been claiming for days that the men wanted to flee to Ukraine and were expected there.
Shortly after the attack near Moscow, which killed at least 139 people, Putin said in a speech on Saturday that the attackers wanted to flee to Ukraine, where a ‘window’ for their escape had already been prepared in advance. Ukrainian leaders have rejected this. Although the terrorist militia Islamic State has claimed responsibility for the attack several times and experts classify the letters of responsibility as credible, Russian representatives insist on alleged Ukrainian involvement. They have not provided any evidence of this.
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