Russia decline comment on terrorists responsible for A321 crash
The Kremlin has declined to comment on media reports on
identification of terrorists allegedly responsible for the crash of the Russian
A321 jet in the sky over Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula by Russian and Egyptian
intelligence services.
"There is nothing I can tell you now. You should
probably ask the intelligence services about that," Russian presidential
spokesman Dmitry Peskov, said, reports Tass.
Commenting on the possibility of resuming flights between
Russia and Egypt, the Kremlin spokesman said that "work was underway by
our respective representatives and their Egyptian counterparts."
"Since the very beginning when flights were suspended,
it was said that they had been suspended until the necessary security
conditions would be created for our citizens. The work to achieve this is in
progress," Peskov said.
Earlier on Thursday, some media reports claimed that
intelligence services officers had established the identities of several
terrorists involved in preparing the terrorist attack aboard the plane,
including the perpetrator of the crime who smuggled explosives aboard the
aircraft.
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