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Russia Warns Of Retaliatory Measures, Accuses Ukraine Of Trying To Assassinate Putin Following Drone Attack On Kremlin

Moscow will be ready to respond to Kiev’s attempt to carry out a drone attack on the Kremlin whenever and wherever it sees fit, the Russian Presidential Press Service said in a statement on Wednesday.

Two Ukrainian drones crashed into Kremlin, the official residence of Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow.

The Kremlin is a historic fortified complex at the heart of Moscow, overlooking the Moskva River.

The unmanned aircraft struck the Kremlin after being taken down by electronic-warfare systems, the Kremlin said, noting that there were no casualties or material damage.

“Russia reserves the right to take retaliatory measures whenever and wherever it sees fit,” the statement reads.

According to the statement, “last night, the Kiev regime attempted to attack the Russian president’s Kremlin residence using unmanned aerial vehicles.”

The Kremlin noted that it was “a pre-planned act of terrorism and an attempt on the life of the Russian president, which took place just before the Victory Day and the May 9 Parade that will be attended by foreign guests.”

Meanwhile, the Russian Presidential Press Service said President Vladimir Putin was not harmed and continues to work as usual after Kiev’s attempted drone attack against the Kremlin.

“The Russian president was not harmed as a result of the terrorist attack. His schedule has not changed and continues as usual,” the press service said.

According to the Press Service, this night “the Kiev regime carried out an attempt to deliver a strike by unmanned aerial vehicles on the Kremlin residence of the Russian president.” “Two unmanned aerial vehicles targeted the Kremlin,” it said.

“As a result of timely actions taken by military and special services using electronic warfare systems, the drones were disabled,” the Kremlin stated. “Their fall and the fragments scattered around on the territory of the Kremlin caused no casualties or material damage,” the press service stressed.

The Russian President on Tuesday worked in St. Petersburg, where he gave the go-ahead to resume tram traffic in Mariupol via video link, held a meeting with the government and a number of other working meetings. Putin also met in person with famous Russian conductor Valery Gergiev, who marked his 70th birthday.

Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters that on Wednesday Putin is working in Novo-Ogaryovo outside Moscow, where he met with Nizhny Novgorod Governor Gleb Nikitin.

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