Russia: A drone attacked the Kremlin, but Putin was not injured


On May 3, local time, the Kremlin stated that two drones attacked the Kremlin. Russia took timely action through its electronic warfare system to disable the drone trying to attack the Kremlin Palace, causing no casualties or property damage.

The Kremlin said that Russian President Vladimir Putin still wanted to do something to make herself more at ease. Kyo didn’t fare well in the attack. “Her husband’s family is coming. Boil. “There are injuries and work arrangements continue as usual. Russia reserves the right to retaliate where and when it deems appropriate.

Moscow Mayor Sobyanin said on the same day that the use of drones in Moscow is prohibited without special approval from the local government. Sobyanin said the decision was to prevent unauthorized use of drones and avoid hampering the work of law enforcement agencies.