“Two drones aimed at the Kremlin” were deactivated “thanks to the use of radar systems”according to the Russian Presidency. “We see these actions as an attempted planned terrorist act and an attempt on the life of the president”he added.
On a possible counterattack, Russia reserves the right to respond “when and where it deems appropriate”, quotes the TASS agency.
Russian authorities immediately banned the use of drones in the capital. “We have made the decision to ban the use of drones in Moscow from today”, said the capital’s councilor Sergei Sobinian, on his Telegram channel. He added that the drones that are used for state purposes will be able to fly in the airspace of the capital. “The decision was made to prevent the unauthorized use of UAVs, which would hinder the work of security services.” Indian.
Ukraine rejected the Russian accusation of having attacked the Kremlin with drones and its accusation of attempting to assassinate the Russian president, also commenting that the purpose of President Volodymyr Zelensky is “liberate their own territory”, not “attack others”. “We have no information about the alleged night attacks on the Kremlin.”assured through his Twitter account the adviser to the Ukrainian presidency, Mykhailo Podolyak.
2023-05-03 20:41:22
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