Published: 2023-05-03 12:30
Last Updated: 2024-10-26 02:42
Wednesday, Russian President Vladimir Putin's press service confirmed that he was 'not harmed' in an overnight drone attack on the Kremlin, as reported by Russia Today (RT).
His office said in a statement that the operation that targeted Putin's residence was a “planned terrorist act.”
Two unmanned aircrafts fell to the ground within the iconic Moscow complex, they added.
No changes were made to Putin's work schedule, the statement explained.
Presidential Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov said that the president was not at the location during the "Ukrainian UAV attack," noting that he is currently working from his home in Novo-Ogaryovo in Moscow.
According to Russia's statement, it reserves the right to retaliate in the way, place and time of its choosing.
“We consider this a preplanned terrorist action and an attempt against the Russian president,” the statement said, noting that the attack happened “ahead of Victory Day [when Russia celebrates the World War II defeat of Nazi Germany] and the parade on May 9, when foreign guests plan to be present.”