He added that “Russia may be planning a full-scale attack on Ukraine because of the alleged Kremlin attack”, adding: “These attacks do not bring or change anything during the battle”.
The Kremlin announced on Wednesday that it had shot down two Ukrainian drones and accused Kyiv of trying to kill Russian President Vladimir Putin.
“Two marches targeted the Kremlin…both devices were disabled,” the Kremlin said in a statement, calling the operation a “terrorist act and an assassination attempt against the President of the Russian Federation “.
During Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov’s press conference today, Wednesday, he said that President Vladimir Putin was present at his residence on the outskirts of Moscow in ‘Novo-Ogaryovo’, and that he would not hadn’t been hurt, and that his schedule hadn’t changed.
The Russian presidency has confirmed that there were no casualties following the attempted attack on the Kremlin.
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