In the terrorist attack that occurred on the outskirts of Russia's capital, Moscow, last month, the US government specifically named the concert hall that was targeted and notified the Russian side in advance that there was a risk of terrorism, the United States said. This was reported by several leading newspapers.

The terrorist attack that took place at a concert hall on the outskirts of Moscow on the 22nd of last month has left 144 people dead and 551 injured.



Leading American newspapers, the Washington Post and the New York Times, quoted multiple US government officials on the 2nd, citing the name of the concert hall that was actually targeted by the US government, and stating that it was a threat of terrorism. I told them that I had communicated this to the Russian side in advance.



The U.S. government has so far said it has ``conveyed information to Russia about a terrorist plot that could target concerts,'' but has not disclosed details.



So far, four people from Tajikistan in Central Asia have been indicted as the perpetrators of this incident, and the Amaq news agency, which has ties to the extremist group Islamic State, reports that the crime was carried out by IS fighters. .



While the Putin administration claims that Ukraine is suspected of being involved in the incident, Ukraine's Ministry of Defense says that even though Russia had received information about the terrorist plot, it did not prevent the terrorist attack and blamed Ukraine. We are strongly objecting to this as an attempt to inflict