“There are data that do not fit, it seems like a montage to me”

ANDOn March 22, a new terrorist attack occurred in European territory, something that has raised the alert level throughout the Old Continent. Specifically, four attackers spread panic at the Crocus City Hall concert hall in Moscowclaiming the lives of more than 140 people.

After the attack, Russia took a few hours to arrest the four terrorists, who appeared with obvious signs of violence in front of the judge. Supposedly, the attackers were tortured to extract information about the motive, the mind behind the plan, reward, etc. They talked about it on ‘Horizonte’, Iker Jiménez’s current affairs program on Cuatro.

At the discussion table there were, in addition to the presenter, José Félix Ramajo, a security expert, and General Rafael Dávila. The first did not hesitate to indicate the Islamic State of Khorasan as responsible for the attack in Moscow: “It is a new group, created in 2015. It declares war on Russia for what it is doing in Syria and for what it subsequently begins to do with the mercenaries of the Wagner group in the Sahel. In the end, Russia “What they want is to take over all the raw materials in these African countries.”

“They enter a place (Crocus City Hall) where there is hardly any surveillance. The agents of the premises are without weapons. They enter freely. (…) It was not known when it was going to happen, but it was clear that the Islamic State was going to attack heavily. against them,” said Ramajo on the set of ‘Horizonte’.

Who is behind the terrorist attack in Moscow?

However, for General Dávila there are many issues that remain to be resolved. “I’m not at all clear,” he stated in the Cuatro space. “Who was it? We, in the military world, analyze the hypotheses and we do it in a way with very detailed information. I have done an almost scientific study to avoid subjectivity… (…) There are data that do not fit,” he explained.

“The appearance of these people is out of place; on a Friday, in the middle of Ramadan, then these people always look for a way to invade or immolate themselves. I have come to doubt that escape in that second-hand Renault… It seems like a setup to me. I mean, modern armies rely a lot on mercenaries,” said General Dávila.

 
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