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Ukraine Says It Has Nothing to Do With Kremlin Drone Attack


A still image taken from video shows a flying object approaching the Kremlin Senate building during the alleged Ukrainian drone attack in Moscow, in this image taken from video obtained by Reuters May 3, 2023. (Ostorozhno Novosti/Handout via Reuters)
A still image taken from video shows a flying object approaching the Kremlin Senate building during the alleged Ukrainian drone attack in Moscow, in this image taken from video obtained by Reuters May 3, 2023. (Ostorozhno Novosti/Handout via Reuters)

A senior Ukrainian presidential official said Wednesday that Kyiv had nothing to do with any drone attack on the Kremlin, and that such actions achieved nothing for Kyiv on the battlefield and would only provoke Russia to take more radical action.

Presidential adviser Mykhailo Podolyak said in comments sent to Reuters that the allegation that Kyiv was behind the attack, and Russia's arrest of alleged Ukrainian saboteurs, could indicate Moscow was preparing for a large-scale "terrorist" attack against Ukraine in coming days.

"Of course, Ukraine has nothing to do with drone attacks on the Kremlin. We do not attack the Kremlin because, first of all, it does not resolve any military tasks," Podolyak said.

Russia accused Ukraine on Wednesday of attacking the Kremlin with drones overnight in a failed attempt to kill President Vladimir Putin.

Podolyak said: "In my opinion, it is absolutely obvious that both 'reports about an attack on the Kremlin' and simultaneously the supposed detention of Ukrainian saboteurs in Crimea … clearly indicates the preparation of a large-scale terrorist provocation by Russia in the coming days."

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