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BREAKING: Ukraine Attempts To Assassinate Putin?


If this isn’t an escalation of war, I don’t know what is…

According to sources, Vladimir Putin was the target of a recent assassination attempt that was carried out through a precision drone strike, here’s the moment it happened below:

The drone appears to have exploded atop a spire on the Kremlin, but something just doesn’t seem right about the strike and the video taken of the alleged attack.

Russia claims that they disabled the drone through some sort of electronic means. …

Russian defense officials and pro-Russia forces immediately blamed Ukraine and called for increased military force to tackle the “terrorist regime in Kyiv”.

Was this attack a legitimate effort on behalf of Ukraine and Zelenskyy’s regime? Or was this a false flag operation, either perpetrated by the Russians or by NATO forces?

Read on and let us know what you think:

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The BBC confirmed:

Russia said the two drones targeting the Kremlin – a large government complex in central Moscow – were disabled using electronic radar assets. Mr Putin’s spokesman said he had not been in the Kremlin at the time.

In a statement, the Russian presidency said: “Last night, the Kyiv regime attempted to carry out a strike on the Kremlin residence of the President of the Russian Federation with unmanned aerial vehicles.”

 

According to Zero Hedge, Russian officials and pro-Russian entities are already calling for retaliation:

The reaction out of lawmakers in Russia’s State Duma has been predictably hawkish, also with prominent Russian MP Mikhail Sheremet reportedly saying “It’s time to launch a missile attack on Zelensky’s residence.”

Via news wires:

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RUSSIAN PARLIAMENT SPEAKER DEMANDS KYIV REGIME BE DESTROYED AFTER DRONE ATTACK ON KREMLIN.



 

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