This came during Peskov’s press release today, Wednesday, where he said the president was present at his residence on the outskirts of Moscow in ‘Novo-Ogaryovo’, that he had not been injured and that his schedule had not changed.
The Kremlin had announced that it had foiled a Ukrainian attack on the Russian president and had pledged to respond, as the Russian presidential administration considered the launching of drones by Ukraine at the Kremlin a planned terrorist act and an attempted assassination of the head of state.
And she confirmed that she reserves the right to retaliate where and how she sees fit.
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