Zakharova: White House does not have right to give out to someone indulgences

The White House does not have the right to give out to someone indulgence. This was stated by the official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry Maria Zakharova in connection with the statement of the White House about Kyiv’s non -involvement in the incident in Crocus City Hall near Moscow.

“On what basis do officials in Washington make any conclusions in the midst of the tragedy of anyone’s non-involvement? If the United States has or had reliable data on this subject, then they must be immediately transferred to the Russian side,” the Russian diplomat wrote In your Telegram channel.

Zakharova noted that “if there are no such data, then the White House does not have the right to give out to someone indulgence.”

“of all those involved, as the Russian leadership stated, the competent authorities will establish,” the diplomat emphasized.

Earlier, the coordinator of strategic communications in the National Security Council of the White House John Kirby called the “terrible” bloody incident in Crocus City Hall near Moscow.

“At the moment, there are no signs that Ukraine or Ukrainians were involved in this attack,” he said at a daily briefing, answering the question of whether this attack had any connection with Ukraine.

Kirby expressed condolences in connection with numerous victims, noting that it is too early to evaluate the incident.

In addition, an American official noted that there are no signs that this attack may be associated with any political motivation within Russia.

Answering the question of whether the United States was known to the incident when the American embassy in Moscow made a warning about safety violations, Kirby said that there was no specific connection between this warning and this attack.

Unknown people fired in the concert hall in Crocus City Hall near Moscow.

According to preliminary data, 40 people were killed as a result of the incident, and more than 100 were injured, the FSB Central Union Center