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Russia Threatens Nuclear Retaliation as Ukraine Accused of Attempted Assassination on Putin with Drone Strike on Kremlin

Ukraine Accused of Attempted Assassination on Putin with Drone Strike on Kremlin

The Kremlin has accused Ukraine of attempting to assassinate Russian President Vladimir Putin with a drone strike at the heart of Moscow’s Presidential complex. The alleged attack at 2.22 am was on the Kremlin’s residence and was reportedly carried out using a commercially available drone packed with explosives. The drone was intercepted and destroyed before it could cause any damage.

The Ukrainian Security Service (SBU) has rejected the accusation, calling it a “provocation” and a “fantasy.” The SBU claims that the drone was likely operated by a Russian nationalist group seeking to escalate tensions between Russia and Ukraine. The incident comes amid mounting tensions between the two countries over Russia’s annexation of Crimea and its support for separatist rebels in eastern Ukraine.

Russia Threatens Nuclear Retaliation in Response to Alleged Attack

Russia has responded with a warning of nuclear retaliation if Ukraine is found to be responsible for the alleged drone attack. Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova stated that “if it is established that the Kiev regime is behind this, we reserve the right to take appropriate measures, including of a military nature.” The Russian Defense Ministry also warned that any such attack would be considered an act of war.

The threat of nuclear retaliation has raised fears of a wider conflict between Russia and Ukraine, as well as concerns about the stability of the region. The situation has prompted calls for restraint from the international community, with the United States and European Union urging both sides to avoid any further escalation.

Footage Shows Drone Exploding Over Moscow’s Presidential Complex

Footage released by the Russian government shows the moment the drone exploded over the Kremlin’s Presidential complex. The video, which was released on Tuesday, September 7, shows the drone flying towards the complex before exploding in mid-air. The footage also shows debris falling from the sky and landing on the roof of a nearby building.

The Russian government has called the alleged drone attack a “planned terrorist action” and has vowed to take action against those responsible. The incident has sparked a wave of anger in Russia, with many calling for a tough response against Ukraine. The situation remains tense, with both sides accusing each other of aggression and provocation. The international community is closely monitoring the situation, hoping to avoid a wider conflict.

 

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