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"One of the most protected borders in the world": The escape of terrorists to Ukraine was unlikely - Sky News

According to Sean Bella's analyst, the Russian version is very doubtful, because during the basic preparation for escape, they teach that the first thing to do is to go the least expected way. It seems unlikely that the suspected attack on the Russian concert hall "City Hall" would be able to escape through "one of the most strengthened borders" in the world after the execution of more than one hundred visitors.

This opinion was expressed by the British military analyst Sean Bell, Sky News reports. Kremlin head Vladimir Putin stated that the Russian authorities detained four suspected militants, when they were heading towards Ukraine, where they were allegedly prepared for them. According to Sean Bella, the Russian version is very doubtful.

During basic preparation for escape and evasion of persecution, they teach that the first thing to do is to go the least expected way: a higher probability of surviving. "Why did they go to one of the most fortified borders in the world for today? I don't believe it," he explained. Sean Bell believes that in Russia they can use an event to justify the escalation of further attacks in Ukraine.

At the same time, the analytics is not quite clear why the Kremlin has chosen this path, since the Russian leadership is controlled by the Internal Narrative, and in the last few weeks before the Crocus terrorist attack, they made a series of attacks. It should be reminded that, according to analysts, the hostile policy of the Russian Federation on migrants can use Salafi-Jihadist groups to recruit potential terrorists.