Russia's security chief accuses Ukraine, U.S. and U.K. of being behind Moscow shooting
- Russian officials implicated Ukraine and the West in the Moscow concert hall attack, despite denials from Kyiv and ISIS claiming responsibility.
- The head of the Federal Security Service, Alexander Bortnikov, accused Ukraine of involvement without evidence, while acknowledging the suspects were "radical Islamists."
- The attack at the Moscow concert hall resulted in tensions between Russia, Ukraine, and the West.
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