Ukraine continues to bring the war to the very heart of Russia. Always with drone shots. In the early hours of today, the aircraft attacked several buildings in Moscow and in the residential neighborhoods around the capital, where the Russian elite lives. Profsoyuznaya Street, Atlasov Street, Leninsky Street. Two people were slightly injured and explosions were reported in Odintsovo and Krasnogorsk districts and around Novorizhskoe and Rublyovskoe highways. There is talk of a total of 25 drones. A more massive attack than the one a few weeks ago in the Kremlin.
According to Vladimir Putin, the attacks on Moscow are “terrorist activities”, he said in an interview released by state agencies. “Ukraine’s attack on civilian targets in Moscow demonstrates what methods Kiev is using. Russian He explained: “Moscow’s air defense system worked normally, satisfactorily. Although there is still something to work on.”
The Russian leader also spoke about possible counter-movements: “Attempts to provoke a reaction from Russia and provoke it into a symmetrical response are worrying, and Ukrainian citizens must understand this”, said Putin, who added: “Let’s see what to do”. During the night, 31 Russian kamikaze drones were launched over Kiev, many of which were reportedly shot down, however, causing several injuries and the death of a woman,
Source: IL Tempo
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