The aggressor country alleges a “planned terrorist act” as well as an “assassination attempt on President” Vladimir Putin.
On Wednesday night, the Kremlin was allegedly attacked by drones. The Russian side blames Ukraine for this, according to the press service of Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday, May 3.
It was said that “two unmanned aerial vehicles were aimed at the Kremlin”, but they were allegedly disabled – “using the radar warfare system, the vehicles were disabled.”
“As a result of their crash and scattering of debris on the territory of the Kremlin, there were no casualties or material damage,” the Kremlin said.
It was noted that the Kremlin considered these actions as “a planned terrorist act and an attempt on the president on the eve of Victory Day, the May 9 parade.”
It also reported that Russia “reserves the right to take retaliatory measures where and when it sees fit.”
At the same time, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that the “drone attack” on the Kremlin will not affect the May 9 parade in any way.
Videos appeared on social networks, so to speak, of drone attacks on the Kremlin.
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— rechnik ateo (@rechnikato) May 3, 2023
Meanwhile, Moscow authorities have already banned the launch of drones in the city, said the mayor of the Russian capital, Sergei Sobyanin.
“The decision was made to prevent unauthorized use of UAVs, which could complicate the work of law enforcement agencies,” the Moscow mayor said.
At the same time, Sobyanin said that the alleged unauthorized launch of drones under Russian law is an offense with administrative and criminal penalties.
Recall that today suddenly caught fire oil depot in the Krasnodar Territory of the Russian Federation. About 200 people and five fire trains were involved in the killing.
Source: korrespondent

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