Posted on 05/03/2023 5:09:29 AM PDT by JonPreston
(Reuters) -Russia accused Ukraine on Wednesday of attacking the Kremlin with drones overnight in a failed bid to kill President Vladimir Putin, according to the state-run RIA news agency.
The Kremlin said it considered the attack to be a "planned terrorist action" and reserved the right to retaliate, RIA reported.
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Ukraine has the right to attack the person attacking them.
No surprise if U.S. involvement.
Probably fake. Putin’s regime is looking for any plausible reason to cancel May 9th parade.
It’s a bad look for Putin either way.
Regards,
Flashback:
Russian troops tried to storm Zelensky’s bunker TWICE - while his wife and children were inside – in the early days of the war as his civilian aides prepared to defend him to the death with automatic rifles
This opened a hellacious door
Video looks like it got shot down at the last second
Eyewitnesses footage of the attack on the Kremlin
https://rumble.com/v2lsw9a-eyewitnesses-footage-of-the-attack-on-the-kremlin.html
The anti-American foreigner chimes in
Fake like the rubber nose and floppy shoes you wear?
Tell your Putin to leave Ukraine.
One more reason Ukraine as we know it will cease to exist.
Videos of the drone attack. Humiliating for Putin. Explodes right next the Russian flag. Right in front of the May 9th “victory parade” reviewing stands. LOL!
https://rumble.com/v2lsw9a-eyewitnesses-footage-of-the-attack-on-the-kremlin.html
https://twitter.com/golub/status/1653738380113465345
Ukraine will cease to exist? You mean like the Russian flagship cruiser Moskva?
LOL. It’s certainly got the nutjobs foaming at their mouths this morning.
Kremlin accuses Ukraine of trying to assassinate Putin
I don’t imagine this will work out well for Zelensky or Ukraine.
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