More than 50 per cent of Russians believe that Ukraine is responsible for last month’s massacre at a concert venue outside Moscow that left at least 144 people dead, the Financial Times (FT) reported.
Polling carried out shortly after the attack found the majority of Russians blame Ukraine’s leadership, while only around 27 per cent pointed the finger at Islamic State, who claimed responsibility for the attack.
A further six per cent blamed the “collective west”, namely the US, UK, and Nato, according to the polling data collected by OpenMinds.
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