The drone loaded with 17 kilos of explosives, sent by the Ukrainian secret services to the gates of Moscow, was supposed to be aimed at Vladimir Putin himself, but crashed 20 kilometers before reaching its target. The source of the thesis circulating in the Ukrainian media and republished by German Bild is Yury Romanenko, a journalist who claims to have close ties to the Ukrainian 007s. On Sunday, April 23, 007 Ukrainians allegedly attempted to assassinate Russian President Vladimir Putin with a drone bomb: the revelation comes from journalist Yury Romanenko, who claims to have close ties to secret agents in Kiev. The drone, which crashed 20 kilometers before reaching its target after circumventing the air defenses, was allegedly loaded with 17 kilograms of explosives: only on Sunday, the remains were found in a forest 35 kilometers east of the Russian capital, near the town of Noginsk. A Ukrainian-made UJ-22 split in two: It looks like it’s out of fuel.
The discovery took place near the Rudnevo industrial park, a special economic zone that the Russian leader will visit on that very day.
There has been no official statement from the Kiev government, which has never claimed responsibility for the large number of drones crashed or shot down on Russian soil in recent months. NATO, especially the United States, opposes such attacks, which will cause the conflict to escalate, as everyone knows.
Meanwhile, in Nicosia, Cyprus, the Russian Scientific and Cultural Center caught fire: According to Maria Zakharova, spokesperson for the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, she described it as “an act of terrorism”, that the flames were caused by the throwing of Molotov cocktails at the building. According to Prigozhin, it remains to wait for the start of the Kiev counteroffensive, which will begin after May 2, when the bad weather was expected to end and a long period of beautiful weather, which can dry the ground, which in several places became extremely muddy, and made it impossible for heavy vehicles to move.
Source: Today IT

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