Major terror attack in Moscow

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It must be FSB. Expect huge military mobilization in Russia.


Well. That’s one way for Putin to get out of the conscription conundrum.

Guess he had to wait for his “election” to be over.

If Russians want a different future, they are going to need to find some courage to change things.


FSB will blame the attack on Ukrainians and Russians will believe this.


Makes it believable since Ukraine has been carrying out terror attacks on Russian soil for a while now.


I'm not sure that the other attacks are fairly categorized as "terror attacks" -- weren't they mostly legitimate military targets? This is very different, which is why it doesn't seem like it was the Ukrainians, unless it is a radical splinter group of them. It seems a bit large for a false flag operation, but I guess I shouldn't put anything past Putin and he may have felt like people at a rock concert are pretty expendible to him.

It also appears to be pretty far outside Moscow proper, which could also argue for a false flag, but might also explain why it took the FSB a full hour to show up.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It must be FSB. Expect huge military mobilization in Russia.


Well. That’s one way for Putin to get out of the conscription conundrum.

Guess he had to wait for his “election” to be over.

If Russians want a different future, they are going to need to find some courage to change things.


FSB will blame the attack on Ukrainians and Russians will believe this.


Makes it believable since Ukraine has been carrying out terror attacks on Russian soil for a while now.


I'm not sure that the other attacks are fairly categorized as "terror attacks" -- weren't they mostly legitimate military targets? This is very different, which is why it doesn't seem like it was the Ukrainians, unless it is a radical splinter group of them. It seems a bit large for a false flag operation, but I guess I shouldn't put anything past Putin and he may have felt like people at a rock concert are pretty expendible to him.

It also appears to be pretty far outside Moscow proper, which could also argue for a false flag, but might also explain why it took the FSB a full hour to show up.


I mean, it's an upper class suburb on the outer ring road not too far from the Shermetyevo Intl Airport. Russia has helicopters that can get to the site quickly. The Red Guard has a massive campus about 5-8 minute drive down the highway.
Anonymous
Well here we go - not Ukrainians.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It must be FSB. Expect huge military mobilization in Russia.


Well. That’s one way for Putin to get out of the conscription conundrum.

Guess he had to wait for his “election” to be over.

If Russians want a different future, they are going to need to find some courage to change things.


FSB will blame the attack on Ukrainians and Russians will believe this.


Makes it believable since Ukraine has been carrying out terror attacks on Russian soil for a while now.


I'm not sure that the other attacks are fairly categorized as "terror attacks" -- weren't they mostly legitimate military targets? This is very different, which is why it doesn't seem like it was the Ukrainians, unless it is a radical splinter group of them. It seems a bit large for a false flag operation, but I guess I shouldn't put anything past Putin and he may have felt like people at a rock concert are pretty expendible to him.

It also appears to be pretty far outside Moscow proper, which could also argue for a false flag, but might also explain why it took the FSB a full hour to show up.


Putin doesn’t value any Russian’s life. Since Ryazan in 1999 until today, he’s sacrificed Russians to achieve his goals. That said, it doesn’t seem likely that he needs an excuse to attack Ukraine at this point in his special military operation.

It may be an internal power struggle connected to Putin succession?
Anonymous

Or it has absolutely nothing to do with the war, but the Ingushetia terror cell was ready today. The US picked up on it, warned the Russian government, and here we are.

Thoughts to the innocent victims.
Anonymous
Learn history people Russia has done this before.

If you dont know how Putin's brain works, just Google "1999 apartment bombings" to see how he blew up huge alartnrnt blocks, killing hundreds, then blamed on Chechnya to then invade.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It must be FSB. Expect huge military mobilization in Russia.


They have already mobilized everyone they can.


No. They really haven’t. The “elite” in big cities have left the fighting to migrants, prisoners, and rural poor.

Putin will use this as a justification to conscript the men who are left.

But - you’re right that there’s not many left to send to Ukraine as cannon fodder.


He wants to conscript people to fight Ukraine - except this attack didn't come from Ukraine. Islamic State has claimed credit for it.



Mr. Putin has a new battle front to contend with. His problems just keep worsening.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Or it has absolutely nothing to do with the war, but the Ingushetia terror cell was ready today. The US picked up on it, warned the Russian government, and here we are.

Thoughts to the innocent victims.


Russia has taken its colonies for granted for far too long. The ethnic Russian elites have been getting all the riches and spoils while the non-Russian indigenous people in your colonies have been getting shat on and fed into a dumb meat grinder of a war that Russia never needed.
Anonymous
Why are Russia and ISIS beefing?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It must be FSB. Expect huge military mobilization in Russia.


Well. That’s one way for Putin to get out of the conscription conundrum.

Guess he had to wait for his “election” to be over.

If Russians want a different future, they are going to need to find some courage to change things.


FSB will blame the attack on Ukrainians and Russians will believe this.


Putin's manufactured excuse to use a small nuclear weapon... he has been hinting for weeks how he feels Russia is being threatened, he recently made a Big show of relocating thousands of Russian children away from Belograd/Ukraine border for " their safety from attack" - likely he did it to protect them from the Nuclear fall out of the bomb he is planning to drop

Think about it, what happens to Putin in Russia if he loses the war with Ukraine after sacrificing 350,000 Russian soldiers lives. Politically, he cannot just settle for the southern region he occupies- too many lives have been lost with too much rationalization.

He is in a corner and he sees one way out- win at all costs
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It must be FSB. Expect huge military mobilization in Russia.


Well. That’s one way for Putin to get out of the conscription conundrum.

Guess he had to wait for his “election” to be over.

If Russians want a different future, they are going to need to find some courage to change things.


FSB will blame the attack on Ukrainians and Russians will believe this.


It's the same script that Putin used to invade Chechnya.


I am no fan of Putin but come on. Chechnya is and was part of Russia. Ukraine was given independence in 1991. I beg to differ!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:People will wonder if this is a false flag attack to win sympathy


Russia?

No doubt; this WAS a false flag.
Anonymous


Putin is in a corner.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It must be FSB. Expect huge military mobilization in Russia.


Well. That’s one way for Putin to get out of the conscription conundrum.

Guess he had to wait for his “election” to be over.

If Russians want a different future, they are going to need to find some courage to change things.


FSB will blame the attack on Ukrainians and Russians will believe this.


It's the same script that Putin used to invade Chechnya.


I am no fan of Putin but come on. Chechnya is and was part of Russia. Ukraine was given independence in 1991. I beg to differ!


Russia colonized Chechnya in the 1800s. They still speak their own language and have their own customs and traditions and religion.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why are Russia and ISIS beefing?


ISIS are religious extremists who will attack any target that doesn’t conform to their wacko beliefs. Putin is obviously quite distracted at the moment so ISIS was able to plan the attack and pull it off. Sounds like US intelligence got wind of it and tried to warn the Russian govt but they ignored us.
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