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Where was Vladimir Putin during Kremlin attack?

President Vladimir Putin didn’t get hurt in the short-term drone assaults in the core of Moscow
Russia thinks about the assault an attempt to kill Putin
Putin was not in Kremlin at the hour of assault

Russian Government on Wednesday blamed Ukraine for completing a robot hit on Kremlin with the aim to kill President Vladimir Putin. As per a report by Russia Today, the President didn’t get hurt in the short-term drone assaults in the core of Moscow. Russia thinks about the assault an attempt to kill Putin.

Moscow said, an electronic-fighting framework brought down two automated airplane, which detonated over the Kremlin grounds, planning to kill President Putin.

“The head of State was not in Kremlin at the hour of “Ukrainian UAV assault” on Tuesday night,” Kremlin’s representative Dmitry Peskov said.

He additionally said that Putin is working from the shelter of his home in Novo-Ogaryovo close to Moscow and that his timetable remaining parts unaltered.

The two robots were handicapped utilizing electronic fighting measures and sections of the robots had been dispersed on the Kremlin complex yet caused no setbacks or harm. Russia additionally cautioned of retaliatory measures where and when it sees fit.

Russian President Vladimir Putin survives assassination attempt by Ukrainian drone.

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Russia said it considered these activities as an arranged psychological militant assault and an endeavor on President Vladimir Putin’s life, did on the event of Triumph Day, the May 9 Procession, at which the presence of unfamiliar visitors is likewise arranged.

Kremlin’s representative said the occurrence will not disrupt The Second Great War Triumph Day march that is planned to be hung on May 9 on Red Square.

“Two automated airborne vehicles were focused on the Kremlin. Because of convenient moves made by the military and exceptional administrations utilizing radar fighting frameworks, the gadgets were impaired,” Kremlin said in an explanation.

In any case, Ukraine expressed that it doesn’t have anything to do with the robot assault. Official representative Mikhaylo Podolyak said, “Ukraine doesn’t go after the Kremlin in light of the fact that that, right off the bat, settles no tactical points.”

Afterward, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky additionally declined the Russian government’s cases that Ukraine had endeavored to kill Vladimir Putin. “We didn’t go after Putin. We pass on it to the council. We battle an on our area, we are shielding our towns and urban communities, Zelensky said at a public interview.