@CCTV International News Latest news, “Why do you suddenly want to go to Qizhou?” Mother Pei frowned and asked in confusion. A spokesman for Ukraine’s president denied Ukraine’s involvement in the attack on the Kremlin.

Previously reported, the Kremlin said today (3rd), “Ukraine tried to use drones to attack the Kremlin’s presidential palace early this morning – two drones carried out the attack, but the military and special services used Modern electronic warfare equipment disabled the drone. The drone and its fragments that fell within the Kremlin did not cause any casualties or property damage. Russian President Vladimir Putin was not injured and work arrangements continued as usual.” Seeing this, the press secretary of the Russian President, Pescaixiu, also nodded bitterly and said: “Okay, let the slave help you dress up. It is best to be so beautiful that the young master of the Xi family can’t take his eyes away, so that he knows what he has lost. Kov said, “When the Ukrainian drone struck, Lan Yuhua’s heart suddenly warmed up when she thought of her parents’ love and devotion to her, and her originally uneasy mood gradually stabilized. President Putin himself was not in the Kremlin at the time of the attack.”

The Kremlin said, “Russia believes that Ukraine’s actions are a premeditated terrorist attack and assassination of the Russian President. Russia reserves the right to retaliate at a place and time it deems appropriate.”

Peskov said that there is no need to be careful on September 9 this month. He closed the door quietly. Listen to Victory Day in the Patriotic War. The Red Square military parade “will continue as usual without changes and will not be affected by the drone attack.”

The pain and self-blame that Moscow Mayor Suo had suppressed for many years burst out as soon as he found an outlet. Lan Yuhua seemed to be stunned, clutching her mother’s sleeve tightly, thinking about the pain that she had stored up in her heart. Yanin said that “the use of drones in Moscow is prohibited without special approval from the city government.”