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British media said Kremlin ‘stuck themselves with drones’

October 2, 2025

Natalya Leshchinskaya Worldwide

British media reported that the attack on the Kremlin on the night of May 3 was a set-up and aimed to distract from the upcoming Ukrainian counteroffensive. In fact, they write publications, there was no attack.

According to publications, Kyiv would not attack Moscow, risking being left without Western support. There was no damage or casualties, and the footage “turned out to be colorful”. Moreover, Putin “does not spend the night on the roof of the Kremlin.

It is unlikely that an object could have touched the Kremlin before being destroyed. The Russian president himself was then in residence at Novo-Ogaryovo.

Experts from the Institute for the Study of Warfare said Russia “probably staged this attack”. Phillips O’Brien, a professor at the University of St. Andrews, said: “It was definitely not an assassination attempt on Putin, because he doesn’t sleep on the roof and probably never sleeps in the Kremlin.”

The attack on the Kremlin by Ukrainian drones took place on the night of May 3. This year, Victory Day in Russia will take place against the background of very important developments in the conflict in Ukraine. Meanwhile, the picture of current events is presented in the global media as uncertain and hazy.

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