Kremlin drone attack Russia Accused of murdering Putin on Ukraine Russian war
In Ukraine Russia last said it had shot down two drones targeting the Kremlin in Moscow night and accused Ukraine of
attempting to assassinate President Vladimir Putin.
Unconfirmed footage on social media shows an object flying over the Kremlin before a small explosion.
Ukraine has claimed drone strikes. A spokesman for
President Volodymyr Zelensky said Ukraine was focusing on liberating its territory after the Russian invasion last year.
Another official told the BBC that the incident showed Russia was preparing to "incite terrorism on a large scale" in Ukraine.
In Ukraine. The two countries often trade blame and denial for what happened after the Russian invasion.
Two drones targeting the Kremlin
A central government complex in central Moscow, were brought down by electronic radar assets. A spokesman for Mr Putin said he was no
In the Kremlin at the time Russia said In the statement of the Russian President:
"Last night, the Kiev regime attempted to attack the Kremlin residence of the President of the Russian Federation with a drone."
It said it described it as 'a planned act of terrorism
And an assassination attempt on the president and that Russia 'reserves the right to retaliate whenever and wherever necessary.
Mr Putin's personal security is very high and the BBC's Russia editor Steve Rosenberg said the idea that drones could be close to the
Kremlin was surprising
The Russian leader was not harmed, and his schedule will continue as normal, his office said.
E Works in Nova Groove outside Moscow on Wednesday.
Footage posted on Russian social networks showed smoke billowing from the center of Moscow on Wednesday morning.
The president said fragments of the drone fell on the territory of the Kremlin, but no one was injured, and no buildings were damaged.
It was also noted that the incident took place ahead of the May 9 Victory Day parade in Russia,
which foreign celebrities are expected to take part in.
Russian news agencies quoted the Kremlin as saying the parade would go ahead as planned.
"What happened in Moscow is aimed at prolonging the situation
Until May 9, Ukrainian presidential press secretary Semi Nikiforov
said. Meanwhile, Mikhail Pool, an adviser to Ukraine's president,
Said the incident could help Russia justify attacks on civilian targets in Ukraine and also indicate
"biased activities of local resistance forces" inside Russia. . ""What is happening
in the Russian Federation, but because of the Kremlin,
Ukraine does not have pilots,"
Mr. Former US Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense and former CIA officer Mick Murray told
the BBC that if the reports of the incident were true, it was unlikely to be an assassination because Ukraine closely monitors
President Putin's actions and that Wasn't in Moscow.
The time This can be done to show Russia that they can be killed anywhere,
That the war they started in Ukraine can finally go back to
Russia even back to the capital.
On the other hand, if the reports are not true,Russia can use this as an excuse to try President Zelensky.
They've done it before, McElroy said. Moscow's mayor announced
Wednesday that he has banned unauthorized drone flights over the city.
Sergei Obtain said flying drones requires special government permission.
Several Russian cities have already announced that they will skip this year's
Victory Day celebrations. Russian officials cited security reasons and attacks by pro-Ukraine forces as the reasons for the change.
Russia has been rocked by explosions and fires in recent weeks.
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