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Ukraine denies having a direct relationship with the drone attack on Moscow

Adviser to the Office of the Ukrainian President, Mikhailo Podolyakdenied today that Ukraine have a “direct relationship” with the attack this Tuesday with drones against Moscowwhile predicting that the number of these attacks will increase.

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“We observe the attacks with great pleasure and we predict that the number of attacks will increase, but of course we have no direct relationship with them,” said podolyak in a live intervention on the YouTube channel of the Russian journalist Alexander Plushev.

The advisor joked that the attack on Moscow go into “the realm of artificial intelligence”.

“Possibly not all drones are willing to attack Ukraine and want to return to their creators and ask them why they launch them against the children of Ukraineagainst kyivhe explained.

He stressed that what happens in Moscow doesn’t matter in the slightest Ukrainewhere the concern is the dozens of drones and missiles launched against kyiv Just in the last two days.

Yesterday, when there were attacks with 11 Iskander ballistic missiles in broad daylight, our children ran screaming towards the shelters. This is what worries us.” added

podolyak noted that in May almost 20 attacks have been launched against kyivwhen in the center of the city -he stressed- there is no military installation.

He expressed that he did not understand how “People think they can play a one sided gamethat can destroy a sovereign State with absolute impunity and that after 15 months (of war) has not understood that an agreement on separation lines will not be signed and then say that they have brought the world to its knees”.

On the eve of the attacks on Moscowthe mayor of kyiv, Vitali Klitschkoexpressed indignation at the fact that Muscovites have a normal life, while Ukrainians constantly suffer from Russian shelling.

“Because?”asked klitschko during an information marathon, and directed his question to the commander-in-chief of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, Valery Zaluzhny.

Source: Elcomercio

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