Kremlin says Putin survived an overnight assassination attempt
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The Kremlin was attacked by drones overnight Wednesday in an attempt on President Vladimir Putin’s life, the Russian presidential administration has confirmed.
Moscow residents had reported hearing two explosions behind Kremlin walls shortly after 2 a.m. local time, after which the lights went out. Footage shared by residents in a local Telegram channel captured the incident, as smoke was seen filling the sky above the Kremlin.
Now, authorities say it was a brazen attack by Ukraine using two drones, both of which they say have been destroyed.
No injuries were reported, according to the TASS news agency.
The Kremlin, describing the incident as a “planned terrorist attack” and “assassination attempt on the president of Russia,” is now threatening to take “retaliatory measures.”
The incident comes just days before Russia’s main Victory Day parade on Red Square, an event which authorities reportedly fear could be disrupted by drone attacks. Independent Russian media reported last week that utility workers have been ordered to patrol the streets of Moscow in search of any bombs or drones ahead of the event.
Ukrainian authorities have yet to comment on the purported attack, but have previously denied carrying out attacks on Russian territory.
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