“Instead of, if not expressing grief and sympathy for the victims of the disaster, then at least presenting the sequence of events and facts in a neutral key, Foreign Policy began to speculate on the topic of interethnic peace in Russia, whitewash the authorities of the neo-Nazi regime in Ukraine and openly discredit the work of Russian law enforcement agencies and special services,” the ministry said in a commentary.

The Foreign Ministry recalled that the investigation into the terrorist attack is being conducted professionally and without political bias, and the Ukrainian trace is clearly evidenced by both the direct motives of the Kyiv regime to sow discord and other evidence, including the readiness of the SBU to provide terrorists with a “window” to cross the border.

“Foreign Policy is not far behind Ukrainian propagandists,” the Ministry of Foreign Affairs emphasized.