On the night of May 3, the Kiev regime attempted to strike at the Kremlin. Explosions were reported in Moscow after two drones targeted the Kremlin residence of the President of Russia.
The Kremlin’s press service reported that Moscow assesses the attack as “a planned terrorist action and an attempt on the President of the Russian Federation.”
“The Russian side has the right to take retaliatory measures where and when it sees necessary,” the Kremlin concluded.
Russian President Vladimir Putin was not injured. He was not in the Kremlin during the drone attack.
Russian security forces disabled the drones. Judging by the footage, the wreckage fell on the territory of the Kremlin. As a result, there were no casualties or material damage.
The drones were likely equipped with explosive devices with concussion fuze and were launched at pre-set coordinates without connection to satellites in order to complicate their interception.
Before the incident, Moscow Mayor announced that it was prohibited to launch drones in the capital, except those used by the decision of the authorities.
The drone strike at Kremlin is a game-changing incident which could be compared to attack on the White House in Washington. The Russian military has all the necessary means to destroy the main decision-making center of the Kiev regime. However, Russian missiles are yet to strike at the governmental facilities on Bankova street in the Ukrainian capital.
Earlier, in a conversation with the Israeli Prime Minister, Putin promised that Zelensky would not be touched by Russian forces. Despite all the attempts by Zelensky’s PR managers to create an image of a brave Ukrainian leader who is forced to carry weapons with him to defend himself from the Russians, Moscow has repeatedly demonstrated its commitment to Putin’s statements. Zelensky is safe and sound.
In its turn, the Nazi regime in Kiev elevated by its patrons from London and Washington launched a dastard war against the Russians, while the Ukrainian military has no chance to win Russian soldiers on the battlefield.
If for more than a year of military operations, Russian missiles have not struck Bankova Street, then one should not be surprised at the dastardly attempts of Ukrainians to attack the Kremlin. Time will show if today’s attack changes Kremlin’s position.