the Ukrainian track “very likely” to be ruled out according to geopoliticologist Jean-Antoine Duprat

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Terrorist attack near Moscow: the Ukrainian trail “very likely” to be ruled out according to geopoliticologist Jean-Antoine Duprat

Jean-Antoine Duprat, geopoliticologist and associate professor at the University of Paris IV Sorbonne, reacts in 12/13 info to the terrorist attack that occurred on Friday March 22 near Moscow, Russia. It was claimed by the Islamic State.

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Jean-Antoine Duprat, geopoliticologist and associate professor at the University of Paris IV Sorbonne, reacts in 12/13 info to the terrorist attack that occurred on Friday March 22 near Moscow, Russia. It was claimed by the Islamic State.

Ukraine immediately denied any involvement in the terrorist attack that occurred on Friday March 22 near Moscow, Russia. According to Jean-Antoine Duprat, geopoliticologist and associate professor at Paris IV Sorbonne University, the Ukrainian track is “very likely” to be ruled out, even if it is “always difficult to comment directly”.

American intelligence services “warned Moscow”

“But obviously, the Ukrainians certainly have nothing to do with this matter. They have said it very clearly”continues the specialist, who nevertheless points out “a small communication error at the start”while Ukraine has “suggested that it could be manipulation by the Russians”. “No, obviously we are facing an attack by the Islamic State. There are all the criteria for an attack by the Islamic State”adds Jean-Antoine Duprat, who recalls that “American intelligence services warned Moscow a few days ago” concerning “actions carried out in Russia”information that he describes as “very disturbing”.

On the other hand, the Russians are going according to Jean-Antoine Duprat “probably hint” that Ukraine is linked to the attack.


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