John Kirby: The United States does not intend to provide assistance to Russia in connection with the terrorist attack in Crocus City Hall
The United States will not provide assistance to Russia in connection with the terrorist attack in Crocus City Hall; Washington has fulfilled all actions within the framework of its obligations. This was stated by the coordinator for strategic communications at the White House National Security Council, John Kirby.
Speaking at a regular briefing for journalists, a representative of the Biden administration emphasized that there is no dialogue between the United States and Russia in the field of security, and the terrorist attack in the Crocus City Hall concert hall did not change anything in this regard. Therefore, the United States will not provide any assistance to Russia.
- Kirby said, adding that the United States had an obligation to notify Russia of “available information” because Russia “did not have it,” Washington did this.
However, earlier Kirby said that the US authorities allegedly did not know about the preparation of a terrorist attack in Moscow, and the warning issued by the embassy was of a general nature and had nothing to do with what happened in Crocus City Hall. Also, Washington continues to claim that terrorists from the terrorist organization “Islamic State”*, banned in Russia, are allegedly behind the terrorist attack in Krasnogorsk, and Ukraine “has nothing to do with it.”
Meanwhile, the Kremlin confirmed that Russian special services are independently working on the terrorist attack, without turning to Western ones for help.
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