The attack on kremlin shook the world and came the response from the government of Vladimir Putin. In a statement, the Russian Foreign Ministry attributed the actions “to the kyiv regime” and gave more details about the timing of the explosions in Moscow. He also warned against “retaliation,” the response to aggression.
In an official statement published in TelegramRussia revealed more details about the drone attack to the kremlin. “Tonight the kyiv regime tried to attack the residence of the President of Russia with unmanned aerial vehicles,” the letter begins.
The Kremlin: “These actions are a planned terrorist act”
There are the details of how the attack was: “Two UAVs were directed against the Kremlin,” and as a result of “the timely action of the military and special services through electronic warfare systems, the drones were put out of service,” they explained from the Foreign Ministry.
It was confirmed that President Vladimir Putin received no injuries and is safe. “The President of Russia was not injured as a result of this terrorist attack. His work schedule has not changed and continues as usual, ”they remarked.
“There were no casualties or material damage after the fall and scattering of drone fragments on the territory of the Kremlin”They reported in the letter published on social networks by the Russian government.
The warning
Then came the warning: “We consider these actions as a planned terrorist act and an attack against the President, carried out on the eve of Victory Day, the May 9 Parade, in which the presence of foreign guests is also scheduled.” , they assured.
In this way, “the Russian side reserves the right to take retaliatory measures where and when it deems appropriate,” says the Kremlin statement, after the attack.
Russia accuses Ukraine of trying to kill Putin with drones
The Russian authorities, for their part, accused Ukraine of the assassination attempt and, according to a statement released by various news agencies, no casualties were reported after the explosion.
“It has been decided ban drone flights in moscow from today, with the exception of unmanned vehicles authorized by central government institutions,” the city’s mayor, Sergei Sobyanin, said on Telegram.
Source: Ambito