Russia blamed Ukraine for drone attack on Kremlin on Wednesday.
Moscow:
After
the drone attack on the Kremlin residence of Russian President Vladimir
Putin, by Ukraine, Moscow is left with no option other than the
physical elimination of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky "and his
clique," deputy chairman of Russia's Security Council, Dmitry Medvedev
said on his Telegram channel, according to TASS News Agency.
On
his Telegram channel, Medvedev said, "After today's terrorist attack,
there are no options left other than the physical elimination of
Zelensky and his clique."
According to Medvedev, Zelenskyy "is not even needed for signing an instrument of unconditional surrender."
"Hitler, as is known, did not sign it either. There will always be some substitute," Medvedev wrote, reported TASS News Agency.
Earlier,
Russia alleged that there were attempts by Ukraine to assassinate
President Putin, saying it was a "terrorist attack" while claiming it
shot down drones over the residence of Putin.
Russian President
Vladimir Putin did not get injured in the overnight drone attacks on
Kremlin and Russia considers the drone attacks, an attempt on
President's life, President's press service announced on Wednesday,
Russia Today reported.
According to Putin's staff, Ukraine
launched two drone attacks overnight with the intention of hitting his
apartment in the Kremlin.
"The head of State was not in Kremlin at
the time of "Ukrainian UAV attack" on Tuesday night, "Kremlin's
Spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said.
He also said that President Putin is currently working from his residence near Moscow and that his schedule remains unchanged.
The drones were destroyed using electronic warfare measures and caused no casualties or damage, the press service added.
According
to a report in Russia Today, the message said, "As a result of this
terrorist act, the President of the Russian Federation was not injured.
His work schedule has not changed, it continues as usual."
The
Kremlin also noted that the Russian side reserves the right to take
retaliatory measures as it sees fit, reported Russia Today.
Peskov
added that the incident won't interfere with the Victory Day parade
that is scheduled to take place on May 9 on Red Square.
The
Kremlin previously reported that the two UAVs had targeted the Kremlin,
but both were shot down before they could pose any damage, according to
Russia Today.
Prior to being shot down, both of the UAVs that had targeted the Kremlin, according to the Kremlin, were shot down.
Meanwhile,
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has denied that his country was
responsible for what Russia says was an assassination attempt against
Russian President Vladimir Putin, after an apparent drone attack on the
Kremlin.
"We don't attack Putin or Moscow," Zelenskyy said during a news conference in Helsinki.
The Ukrainian president said that Ukraine didn't have enough weapons to spare in incidents like this, reported CNN.
"We
fight on our territory, we are defending our villages and cities. We
don't have enough weapon[s] for this. That's why we don't use it
anywhere [else]," Zelensky explained. "For us that is the deficit, we
can't spend [waste] it."
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