While President Putin is increasingly insisting that Ukraine was involved in the terrorist attack that occurred on the outskirts of Russia's capital, Moscow, several senior officials in the Putin administration have said that there is "no evidence of involvement". It was reported that it shows. Russia strongly opposes this.

President Putin is increasingly asserting that Ukraine is suspected of being involved in the terrorist attack that killed 139 people on the outskirts of Russia's capital, Moscow.



Regarding this, the American media outlet Bloomberg reported on the 26th, citing multiple sources close to the Putin administration, that some aides say there is no evidence of Ukraine's involvement.



Furthermore, despite multiple government officials agreeing in discussions with President Putin that Ukraine was not involved, ``President Putin is determined to use this tragedy to strengthen public support for the war in Ukraine.'' "We are solidifying the situation," a source said.



On the 26th, Russian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Zakharova strongly opposed the report, completely denying the report and saying, "It's all fake" in a post on social media.



Meanwhile, the state news agency of Russia's neighboring country Belarus reported that President Lukashenko said that the perpetrator of the terrorist attack tried to flee to Belarus, but due to strict border security, he headed for the border with Ukraine.



President Putin has stated that ``Ukraine had a 'window' for crossing the border,'' as the basis for his claim that Ukraine was involved, and that his ally President Lukashenko's statements were There are also opinions that this statement is inconsistent with the claims of