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“At the discretion of Ukraine.” Blinken commented on the drone strikes on the Kremlin

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US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken commented on the drone strikes on the Kremlin on the night of May 3. According to him, quoted by the Washington Post, Washington leaves it up to Kyiv to defend its territory in the conflict.

“We leave it up to Ukraine to decide how they are going to defend themselves and how they are going to try to take back the territory,” Blinken said.

Thus, the head of the State Department answered the question of journalists about the position of the White House on the organization of attacks by Ukrainian drones from the Kremlin.

Blinken said the State Department does not yet have enough information about what happened. He said that it is difficult for him to comment or talk about something. “not knowing the real facts.”

“I’ve seen reports of this, but I can’t confirm them in any way. We just don’t know,” the State Department chief summed up.

It’s about that. that on the night of May 3, two drones attempted to attack the Kremlin. The Russian army and special services quickly put them out of action. Vladimir Putin was not injured and continues to work as usual.

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