Steve Rosenberg
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This story playing very big in the main evening news bulletin here in Russia.
However, no images were shown on TV of any aftermath of the attack or any debris.
The Russians haven't presented any evidence so far to back up the claim.
And, of course, we heard that categorical denial from Kiev that this had happened.
I think there's one thing that we can say with certainty, and that is that Moscow is using this moment to try to get Ukraine into a lot of trouble with Donald Trump.
Portraying Ukraine as a terrorist state โ that's the language the Kremlin is using โ
And I think clearly trying to drive a wedge once and for all between Washington and Kiev, whether that's going to be successful, we'll have to wait and see.
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The inspection of the scene is ongoing.
Eyewitnesses are being questioned and security camera footage is being reviewed.
Various versions of the killing are being examined, one of which involves the possible role of Ukrainian intelligence services in organising the crime.
Two people are involved. So the Russians have released Ksenia Karelyna, who is a Russia-US dual national. She's a resident of Los Angeles, an amateur ballerina. Last year, she came back to Russia to visit her family. She was arrested. She was convicted of treason.