Users could not find an explanation of who the two mysterious “witnesses” were in the bathroom of the Senate Palace and why the drone flew from the east, if Ukraine is in the west.
Two unidentified men climbed the dome of the Senate Palace in the Kremlin before the UAV explosion on Wednesday, May 3. The video with suspicious “witnesses” of the so-called “attack” was published by the Telegram channel Be careful with the news.
In the footage, you can see that at a certain time, two unidentified people on the roof of the working residence of the President of the Russian Federation noticed the UAV and ducked down. After the explosion, the “witnesses” of the incident remained in the dome.
In social networks, these two were called “Kremlin air defense employees.” Enforcers with anti-drone guns seem to be “there both day and night.”
Netizens joked that the head of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense Kirill Budanov and the head of the SBU Vasily Malyuk could be the “spotters” of the drone flight.
Note that social networks responded skeptically to this, so say, “attack”. First, social media users could not find an explanation why the drone flew from the east – from the other side from Ukraine? Users also raised the question: who are these two people “in strange clothes” in the Kremlin tower? In addition, it is not clear why there was a 12-hour pause between the “attack” and media reports and blogs?
“If you track the direction of the drones, then the Kremlin can be attacked by Lyubertsy, Ryazan, Tambov or Saratov,” they said ironically on social networks, and they also published maps with “the position” where a “strike” may have been delivered.


It will be remembered that on Wednesday in Moscow they announced an alleged “attack by Ukrainian drones” on the Kremlin. The Russians considered it “a planned terrorist act and an attempt to assassinate the president on the eve of Victory Day, the May 9 parade.”
Source: korrespondent

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