“Vladimir Putin cannot appear weak,” says war reporter Anne Nivat

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Attack in Russia: “Vladimir Putin cannot appear weak”, according to Anne Nivat, war reporter

Russian President Vladimir Putin continues to fuel the theory of Ukrainian responsibility for the attack on Friday March 22 near Moscow even though it was claimed by Daesh.

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Russian President Vladimir Putin continues to fuel the theory of Ukrainian responsibility for the attack on Friday March 22 near Moscow even though it was claimed by Daesh.

While the investigation after the terrorist attack in a concert hall near Moscow which left at least 139 dead on Friday, Vladimir Putin once again pointed to Ukraine. A speech that is far from trivial, when Russia has been at war with Ukraine for more than two years. “Vladimir Putin is a man who has been hammering home the same message for a long time. For more than two years, in the war against Ukraine, he has used the same vocabulary by calling the Kiev regime ‘Nazi'”specifies Anne Nivat, war reporter.

Ukraine accused

On Monday March 25, Vladimir Putin attributed the attack in Moscow to “radical Islamists”. The Russian president, however, said he was mainly concerned with knowing the sponsors and beneficiaries, linking the tragedy to “attacks on Russia” of the Ukrainian regime and its allies. “Vladimir Putin cannot appear weak. He includes this attack in his doxa in relation to Ukraine, because he knows that for his people this war is difficult, and that the Russians are fed up with this conflict”added the journalist.


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