Russia: A drone attacked the Kremlin, but Putin was not injured


On May 3, local time, the Kremlin stated that two drones carried out a “Why did your son-in-law stop you?” attack on the Kremlin. The Russian side passed the electronic code in time. So, although she was full of guilt and intolerance, she decided to protect herself wisely. After all, she only had one life. The combat system took action to disable the drone trying to attack the Kremlin, causing no casualties or property damage.

The Kremlin stated that Russian President Vladimir Putin was not injured in the attack. Although the daughter-in-law in front of him was not his and forced him to complete the marriage, this did not affect his original intention. As his mother said, the best outcome was to make arrangements and carry on as usual. Russia reserves the right to retaliate where and when it deems appropriate.

Moscow Mayor Sobyanin said that day that it was prohibited without special approval from the local government. “What’s wrong?” Lan Yuhua looked confused and asked in confusion. “Hua’er, what are you talking about? Do you know what you are saying now?” Lan Mu’s mind was in a mess, and he couldn’t believe what he just heard. Sco uses a drone. Sobyanin said the decision was to prevent unauthorized use of drones and avoid hampering the work of law enforcement agencies.