'Burn in hell!' Leaders pictured in flames as Russian media blames West for Moscow attack


Russian media has ramped up its attacks on the West, picturing US President Joe Biden and other world leaders in flames accompanied with the headline “burn in hell.”

ISIS-K terrorists killed 137 concertgoers are Crocus City Hall after breaking in with guns and setting the building on fire.

Vladimir Putin has blamed Ukraine, “radical Islamists” and Britain for either carrying out or helping with the attack.

Now Russian state media is pushing this version of events on its front pages.

The image of President Biden, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, French President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and former Prime Minister Boris Johnson were all splashed on the front page of a Russian tabloid newspaper called ‘Arguments and Facts’.

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In another newspaper, recently elected MP in Britain, George Galloway, is quoted as an “expert” as he blames the West for the attack too.

He tells the outlet: “When the US, UK and others quickly tried to assure me that it was only Isis (banned in the Russian Federation) that committed this massacre in Moscow, I automatically realized that they were lying.

“And this is what I discovered: First of all, no one has explained the unannounced visit of former President Barack Obama to meet British politicians and security officials in Downing Street three days before this terrorist crime was committed.

“Researching even further, I discovered that Victoria Nuland [former senior US diplomat], this harbinger of death, this angel of death, who, if she approaches you, you can be sure that civil war is coming in your country. And she promised the Russians some unpleasant surprises in the coming weeks and months.”

Galloway has been criticized for his previous comments on Putin and the war in Ukraine. He was elected as the MP for Rochdale earlier this month.

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