Vladimir Zelensky first spoke about the “attack” on the Russian Kremlin.
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Ukraine has nothing to do with the UAV raid on the structure of the Kremlin, as the Russian dictatorship previously announced. The Armed Forces of Ukraine use their weapons, which are in short supply, only for defense. This was stated by the President of Ukraine on May 3 at the summit of the Nordic countries in Finland.
We are not attacking either Putin or Moscow, we are fighting on our own territory, defending our villages and cities. We do not have enough weapons even for this. That’s why we don’t use it anywhere. We have a disadvantage. We can’t use anything anywhere. We will leave it to the tribunal,” he stressed.
Zelensky added that he was leaving the attacks on Putin to the international tribunal.
On May 3, Russian authorities accused Ukraine of attacking the Kremlin with drones. The dictatorship said that Russia regards this attack as “a planned terrorist act and an attempt on the life of the President of Russia.”
Mikhail Podolyak, adviser to the head of the OPU, stressed that Russia could be preparing a large-scale retaliatory terrorist attack, because first a “large group of saboteurs” was allegedly detained in Crimea, and then a video was shown of an alleged drone attack on the Kremlin.
Source: Racurs

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