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Moscow terror attack: Conflicting narratives and the way ahead

Maj Gen SB Asthana • April 2, 2024, 15:26:18 IST
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It appears that Russia would continue its full focus on the Russia-Ukraine war and will not get diverted towards attacking IS-KP

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Moscow terror attack: Conflicting narratives and the way ahead
A police officer stands guard next to a makeshift memorial near the Crocus City Hall following a deadly attack on the concert venue outside Moscow on 26 March, 2024. Reuters

The horrific terror attack on the Crocus City Hall, Moscow in March 2024, which killed at least 144 innocent people and injured more than 300, deserves global condemnation. This has been the largest terror attack inside Russia in the last two decades, which once again reminds us of the growing danger of the global menace of terrorism, the vulnerability of civil society to it and the inadequacy of synergised global response to tackle it. Terrorism must be condemned in all forms and manifestations anywhere in the world.

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Four terrorists of Tajikistan origin, who executed it are in custody along with other suspects/collaborators undergoing investigations and trials. All terrorists are Tajiks claiming to have done it for money. The attack seems to have been executed by Islamic radicals, which could be a possible ‘paid to kill operation’. In the context of the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war and the intense information warfare campaign between US-led NATO helped Ukraine and Russia, conflicting narratives are emerging, which are worth decoding, along with their implications and way ahead.

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What US-led west is propagating?

The US-led NATO, which is fighting a non-kinetic war (in Information, economic, political and diplomatic domains) against Russia would like the world to believe that this terror attack has been done by the Islamic State (Khorasan Province) IS-KP to punish Russia. It highlights the failure of the Russian intelligence as well as the security system. It is vigorously attempting to exonerate Ukraine from any allegation of any link with this terror attack. The US is also indicating the complacency of Russian leadership towards its claim of having provided on 7 March 2024 intelligence warnings to Russians regarding a possible terror attack on a public gathering**.**

Russian narrative

Russia would like to believe that the Moscow terror attack is an extension of the Russia-Ukraine war. While it agrees that Islamic radicals have executed it, it would like to believe that in the context of the ongoing war with Ukraine, hostile powers like Ukraine could have masterminded the ‘paid to kill operation’ through IS-KP cadres. Russia believes that Ukrainian nationalists have paid in cash and cryptocurrency to the perpetrators of the attack. It also indicates that the terrorists were trying to flee into Ukraine and alleges that some window was open for them to get into hostile territory.

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The Russian Investigative Committee has claimed that it has evidence connecting Ukraine to the Crocus City Hall terrorist attack.  Russia has asked Ukraine to immediately arrest and extradite all connected to terror attacks in Moscow and Kerch Bridge to Russia, including their SBU Security Service Chief. The Russian continued efforts to link Ukraine and the west to the terrorist attacks is being seen as a ploy to generate more domestic support for its war in Ukraine, by the west. The attempt of terrorists to skip into hostile territory, as claimed by Moscow, can also be construed as a natural reaction of any terrorist to his safe exit, whether Ukraine was involved in it or otherwise.

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Validity of IS-KP claims

Jihadist group IS-KP has claimed through a released video footage that it was behind the Moscow attack and BBC claims to have verified the video footage. IS-KP’s narrative of punishing Moscow for intervention in Afghanistan, Chechnya, and Syria is marred by the absence of any immediate trigger. In fact in the last few years US has killed more ISIS commanders than Russia; hence the terror group choosing Russia as a target over western destinations or Israel, working in favour of US is surprising, unless it’s backed by some lucrative deal.

Russia admits that the terror attack was committed by Islamic radicals from Tajikistan, but maintains the possibility of interested parties or agencies ordering it through them in ‘Paid to kill operations’ as ISIS, as well as the terrorists involved were amenable to financial allurement.

Tajikistan and Turkey connection

Tajik President Emomali Rahmon has condemned the Crocus City Hall attack as a shameful and terrible event and seems concerned with extremism in many areas of Tajikistan. At least nine people were arrested last week by Tajik authorities, for alleged links to the Moscow attack suspects.  Faridun Shamsiddin was one of the main attackers from Loyob, Tajikistan. Nine of the Tajik suspects are residents of Vakhdat, a town East of Dushanbe that is home to the second alleged attacker Saidakram Rajabalizoda. It is learnt that both of them met in Turkey in early March to allegedly hatch the plot.

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Turkey is not only a convenient country for any migrant worker to renew a Russian permit, but with its radicalised credentials under President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, is also seen as a place where the IS-KP can recruit militants. Turkey has become a logistical hub for ISIS, because both Tajiks and Russians can travel there without a visa, hence an ideal staging area for a terror attack in Russia.

Ukrainian narrative

Ukrainian narrative to suggest that it could be a false flag operation by Russians to be used as an excuse for escalation of the Russia-Ukraine war is less likely because Russia is already at war with Ukraine and does not need any additional excuse to escalate at any point of its choosing. Moreover, ensuring internal security has been a trademark of President Putin and he would not like to risk his reputation of a strong security provider. Ukraine’s false flag claim, therefore, appears as absurd as much as Ukraine accuses Russia blew its own Nord Stream pipeline and its own bridge to Crimea.

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Prognosis

The narrative of IS-KP is supported by arguments of it taking responsibility for it through the release of a video of the site, the presence of a large number of Tajik cadres in it and a fair amount of the Tajik population is present in Moscow, which could have been lured to collaborate to make such a difficult mission easy. The intelligence failure of Russian agencies and the complacency of its internal security organisations would have added the vulnerability of Moscow to such an attack. IS-KP is also wanting to increase its influence and an attack of this kind could boost its image amidst Islamic radicals to draw more support and finances.

The IS-KP narrative has some glaring loopholes. In case it wanted to punish Moscow for intervention in Afghanistan, Chechnya and Syria as is being propagated in media, then all these interventions happened long back and there was no worthwhile immediate trigger available to justify such a massive attack. Moreover, an attack of this magnitude was difficult, given the current capability of IS-KP in a strictly controlled area of Moscow. This does not rule out any outside country planning and conducting the attack through IS-KP cadres in exchange of handsome payment as the terror organisation is also in dire need of financial resources.

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The most important argument which goes in favour of a possible Ukrainian or western link is that an attack of this kind can divert the attention of Russia from the Ukrainian conflict towards IS-KP which is beneficial for Ukraine or US-led NATO. Moreover, if Al Qaeda can be supported and funded by the US to checkmate the USSR in the past, there is no reason why IS-KP cannot be lured to change the course of the Russia-Ukraine war by diverting Russian attention towards it, through such an attack.

It will therefore be premature to exonerate or blame Ukraine and Western agencies for having masterminded such a terror attack in Moscow to divert Russian focus from Ukraine or accept/reject IS-KP’s claim of having conducted it all by itself.

What next

The attack has been carried out by Tajik terrorists, but Tajikistan has condemned it and is cooperating in the investigation; hence, it makes no sense for Russia to punish Tajikistan or divert resources to keep hunting IS-KP cadres in Afghanistan or Syria. However, Russia will certainly be mindful of IS-KP threats and work out long-term internal and external security strategies to tackle the same. For Russia, blaming Ukraine and taking it as part of the ongoing war is a lesser embarrassment than conceding an IS-KP attack on itself.

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It appears that Russia would continue its full focus on the Russia-Ukraine war and will not get diverted towards attacking IS-KP. It will continue to propagate the Ukrainian link so that Russians can convince the domestic audience that it is part of their existential war against the West and it cannot afford to give a window of opportunity to Ukraine or US-led NATO.

The author is a global strategic and military analyst. The author can be reached at Facebook, LinkedIn and Instagram as Shashi Asthana, @asthana_shashi on X and personal site, email [shashiasthana29@gmail.com], LinkedIn and YouTube. Views expressed in the above piece are personal and solely that of the author. They do not necessarily reflect Firstpost’s views.

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