The drone attacks on the Kremlin took place at intervals of 16 minutes.
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The first UAV was spotted over the Kremlin at 2.27 am Moscow time. It exploded over the Senate Palace, after which a fire broke out on the roof. And the impact of the second drone occurred at 2:43. The wreckage of this aircraft fell on the territory of the Kremlin. This was reported by the Russian media on May 3.
Recall that the Russian authorities announced a “drone attack on the Kremlin”, which was allegedly carried out by Ukraine on the night of Wednesday, May 3. The press service of the President of the Russian Federation reported that the residence of the Russian dictator was attacked by two UAVs, which were “put out of action.” However, a video has surfaced online showing that at least one drone crashed into the roof of the Kremlin. This led to a fire.
Russian presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that “Putin did not suffer” because he was not in the Kremlin at the time of the attack. Moscow also threatened that Russia “reserves the right to respond to an attempted strike on the Kremlin, where and when it sees fit.”
Today, the Office of the President of Ukraine denied Moscow’s accusation of attacking the Kremlin. Recall that Volodymyr Zelensky has repeatedly stated that Ukraine is directing all available forces and means to “liberate its own territories, and not to attack others.”
Source: Racurs

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