Moscow accused Ukraine of attempting to assassinate Russian President Vladimir Putin by flying drones that targeted the Kremlin (Tuesday), while the advisor to the Ukrainian Foreign Minister announced that there is no evidence that Kiev launched marches on the Russian presidential residence.
And the Russian presidency revealed in a statement, today (Wednesday), that the army took immediate measures with the help of special services and in a timely manner using radar warfare systems, until the vehicles were stopped from working, confirming that they fell to the ground and their fragments were scattered, while there were no casualties or material damage. . The Kremlin confirmed that the Russian president was not harmed in the Ukrainian attack, stressing that Putin’s agenda had not changed, but would continue as usual. He described the actions of the Kiev regime as an attempt to assassinate the President of Russia, who was not even in the presidential building during the attack. And the presidency announced that it reserves the right to take retaliatory measures wherever and however it deems appropriate. The Kremlin banned parades from flying over the capital after the Ukrainian attack on the presidential building.
For its part, the Ukrainian presidency denied any connection to Kiev with the attack on the Kremlin, and advisor to the Ukrainian President Mykhailo Podolyak said: We know that the attack on the Kremlin may cause a violent Russian reaction, considering that Moscow’s accusation is a prelude to a comprehensive Russian attack on us. “We focus on liberating our lands, not attacking the Kremlin,” he added.
And the Russian presidential spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, commented (last Thursday) on the attempt to assassinate Putin with a Ukrainian march rigged with explosives, saying: The Kremlin has no information about the attempt of Ukrainian services to assassinate Putin with a march at the present time, and added: There are many of these yellow fabrications in the world, but its existence is not a reason to read it, according to what was reported by Russian media.
And the German newspaper “Bild” reported that the Ukrainian forces launched a UJ-22 drone loaded with 17 kilograms of C4 plastic explosives, and it flew to the newly built Rudnevo industrial area near Moscow, where Putin was scheduled to visit, but it crashed a few kilometers before its arrival. , according to what it quoted from a tweet by Ukrainian activist Yuri Romanenko.