
On the night of 3 May, several explosions ripped through the Kremlin area.
This was reported by RBC citing Russian Telegram channels.
According to the journalists, the explosions near the Kremlin resembled the rumble of thunder.
Russians, however, add that they saw "sparks in the sky and people with torches near the Kremlin wall," the report said.
After the video was published online, Putin had a reaction to the strike. The Kremlin's press service has blamed all of Ukraine, saying Ukrainian drones "attempted a strike" at the Kremlin residence of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
An attempted drone strike on the Kremlin's presidential residence was carried out by the Kiev regime tonight, the Kremlin said. Two drones were targeted at the Kremlin, the propaganda media have claimed.
It is noted that Putin was not injured.
At the same time, the mayor of Moscow imposed a ban on the launching of UAVs. They explained this decision by saying that unauthorised drone launches are an offence under Russian law.
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Eugenia Ruban writes about political and economic news. She looks at large-scale phenomena in Ukrainian politics and economics from the perspective of how they will affect ordinary Ukrainians.









