ER Editor: This drone strike on the Kremlin – two, happening 16 minutes apart (see tweet below) – took place late on Tuesday night and got reported early yesterday. This is being blamed on Ukraine, who is denying it. This is not the first time according to Alex Christoforou’s video report below: this also happened two weeks ago at an industrial park Putin was attending, allegedly perpetrated by Ukraine intelligence. Several drone attempts have been made against Moscow.
As Christoforou notes below, the Russians are totally fine with Zelensky travelling hither and yonder (he’s just been to Finland and may still be there, or on his way to Berlin) and have approved of it for it even to take place – because ‘Zelensky’s a clown’. A replacement for Zelensky may not be a clown. So retribution for this alleged attack won’t be against Zelensky per se.
False flag or not, will Russia use it against Ukraine? It will retaliate against munitions centres, command centres and logistics targets, which make sense according to Christoforou. Retaliation will have to happen. Especially targets that affect the so-called Ukrainian ‘counter-offensive’. Which still hasn’t happened.
Readers may be interested in this Real Raw News piece, Trump Calls Putin to Congratulate Him on Surviving Another Deep State Assassination Attempt. How true this is we cannot vouch for.
During the night between Tuesday and Wednesday, the Ukrainians tried to carry out an attack on the Kremlin with the help of 2 drones, the press service of the President of Russia stated.
Unmanned aerial vehicles are disabled by means of electronic warfare
There were no casualties… pic.twitter.com/hWBO4s8GUR— Spriter (@Spriter99880) May 3, 2023
Video of the second drone strike on the Kremlin
16 minutes elapsed between the strikes of the two UAVs. pic.twitter.com/kawTNtxPVx
— Spriter (@Spriter99880) May 3, 2023
According to Marina Kortunova, Press TV’s correspondent in Moscow, the Kremlin has officially stated that it is prepared to respond to any attempt to carry out a drone attack on the Kremlin and will do so wherever and whenever it deems necessary pic.twitter.com/syxaAtj3uI
— Spriter (@Spriter99880) May 3, 2023
Ukraine postal service has issued this type of retaliatory stamp against Russia before, although it proves nothing —
Ukroposta announced a new postage stamp. It is obvious who is behind the attack on the Kremlin pic.twitter.com/2I4Cel4BZM
— Spriter (@Spriter99880) May 3, 2023
Translation: ALERT #Russia 🚨Following the attack of 2 otano-Ukrainian drones on the @KremlinRussia_E, Vice President @MedvedevRussiaE in agreement with #VladimirPutin have ordered the massive deployment of Tu-22m3 strategic missile carriers flying towards northern #Ukraine Training?
💥ALERTE #Russia 🚨Suite à l’attaque de 2 drones otano-ukrainiens sur le @KremlinRussia_E, le Vice-Président @MedvedevRussiaE en accord avec #VladimirPutin ont ordonné le déploiement massif de porte-missiles stratégiques Tu-22m3 volants vers le nord de l’#Ukraine
Entraînement❓🤔 pic.twitter.com/0mY8akzLaC— Militant.André.D (@Circonscripti18) May 3, 2023
Translation: After the terrorist attack on the Kremlin led by the Kiev regime, Vice-President Medvedev said ‘there is no other choice than to physically eliminate Zelensky and his cabal.
💥ALERTE #Russia 🇷🇺Après l’attaque terroriste sur le @KremlinRussia_E menée par le régime de Kiev, le Vice-Président 🇷🇺 @MedvedevRussiaE a déclaré: “il n’y a plus d’autre choix que l’élimination physique de @ZelenskyyUa et de sa cabale.”👍👏👏👏
🔗https://t.co/5TDO4WPrsU#Ukraine pic.twitter.com/bHL6Y203FF— Militant.André.D (@Circonscripti18) May 3, 2023
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ER: See also Ukrainian drone attacks on Moscow Kremlin caught on camera (VIDEOS)
Russia warns of ‘retaliation’ for Ukrainian attack on Kremlin
Authorities have accused Kiev of targeting Putin’s residence with drones
RT
Russia reserves the right to retaliate “anywhere and anytime it deems necessary” in response to the drone attack on President Vladimir Putin’s residence, the Kremlin has said.
Officials claimed two Ukrainian drones attempted to strike the Kremlin early on Wednesday morning, but the raid was thwarted.
The president was not hurt in the “terrorist attack,” and the Kremlin complex did not suffer any damage, Putin’s office said.
Putin’s spokesman Dmitry Peskov told RIA Novosti that the Russian leader was not in the Kremlin when the raid happened. He added that Putin was working at his Novo-Ogaryovo residence near Moscow on Wednesday.
The attack took place as Russia prepares for Victory Day celebrations on May 9. The centerpiece of the commemoration of the victory against Nazi Germany and its allies in World War II is the annual military parade on Red Square, just outside the Kremlin walls.
Putin and other top officials, as well as foreign guests, will attend the event. Peskov said the parade would take place as scheduled.
Source
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