Western intelligence services won't provide Russia with information about terrorist attack in Moscow region
New York University professor Igor Eisenberg believes that the intelligence services of the US and other Western countries won't provide Russia with additional information about the terrorist attack in the Moscow region
He expressed this opinion on Espreso TV.
"I don't think the US intelligence services will share information about the terrorist attack in the Crocus City Hall shopping center. This is not the level of cooperation. The American ones will definitely not risk disclosing their sources. It is simply impossible today. Intelligence agencies have warned Russia about the upcoming terrorist attacks. In addition, the American report refers to the terrorist attack that took place in the Crocus City Hall shopping center," Eisenberg explained.
According to the expert, the intelligence services of Western countries will not risk their sources of information.
"Obviously, the US intelligence services have not shared sources with the Russians and are not going to do so. As for further cooperation in the investigation of the terrorist attack, I don't think any cooperation with Russia is possible. The same applies to other Western intelligence agencies. However, what the Americans will take care of is their sources and information," he added.
- During a concert at the Crocus City Hall shopping center near Moscow on March 22, unidentified gunmen in camouflage opened fire: more than 130 people were killed.
- The Main Intelligence Directorate is convinced that the shooting at the Moscow Crocus shopping center is a deliberate provocation by the Putin regime, and the Foreign Ministry said that the world should strongly reject Russia's false accusations of Ukraine's alleged involvement. The White House also rejected Ukraine's involvement.
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