US did not request Russia’s assistance in investigating Kabul airport attack — Kremlin
Dmitry Peskov stressed that all intelligence agencies were "working day and night monitoring the situation in Afghanistan and predicting potential scenarios"
MOSCOW, August 27. /TASS/. Washington did not request Moscow’s assistance in investigating the terrorist attack at Kabul’s airport, Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters on Friday.
"To provide assistance to someone, one should be requested to do so. I know nothing about any requests from the Americans on that score," he said when asked whether Russia is ready to assist the US in investigating the terrorist attack.
Peskov stressed that all intelligence agencies were "working day and night monitoring the situation in Afghanistan and predicting potential scenarios."
He refrained from answering a question on whether Russia’s special services had any information about preparations for the Kabul terrorist attack. "I will leave this question unanswered as well. Predictions by intelligence agencies in various countries that such terror attacks are possible within days were broadcast extensively," he noted.
The Kremlin spokesman was also asked whether Russian President Vladimir Putin was planning to deliver an address due to the situation in Afghanistan. "No, the president does not have such plans, because Russia is not a member of the coalition led by the United States, which remained in Afghanistan in recent decades and which completed its troop withdrawal, and that provoked the current situation," he emphasized.