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kyiv denies having attacked the Kremlin with drones to assassinate Putin

Ukraine on Wednesday rejected the accusation of Moscow of having attacked with drones the kremlin with intent to assassinate the Russian president, Vladimir Putinand recalled that the purpose of Volodymyr Zelensky it is “liberating your own territory”, not “attacking others”.

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We have no information about the alleged night attacks against the kremlin”, assured in his Twitter account the adviser to the Ukrainian presidency, Mykhailo Podolyakin response to the statement of Moscow threatening reprisals for the alleged attack.

The Ukrainian PresidentHe has repeatedly said that all the forces and means at our disposal are aimed at liberating our territories, not attacking others.” The adviser’s message continues, to then show his “strangeness” at the tone used by a “terrorist state”, alluding to Russia.

A terrorist act is “destroy homes in Dnipro and Uman” or “launch missile attacks against the Kramatorsk station,” Podolyak asserts, citing three recent Russian bombing targets with dozens of civilian casualties.

He kremlin denounced in a statement on its website that “the kyiv regime” had tried to hit Putin’s official residence with unmanned aerial vehicles.

According to the Russian Presidency, “two drones were heading to the Kremlin”but they were disabled by the Russian military and special services.

The drones and their fragments fell into the compound of the kremlinwithout causing victims or material damage, says the statement issued by Moscow.

The Russian presidency regards these actions as “a planned terrorist attack against putinperpetrated on the eve of the victory day and the military parade on May 9.

Source: Elcomercio

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