Ukraine not involved in Kremlin attack - Nikiforov


The presidential office responded to Moscow's accusations of orchestrating an attack on the Kremlin by saying that Ukraine had no information about the event.
Presidential speaker Serhiy Nikiforov said this in a commentary to Ukrayinska Pravda.
We have no information about the so-called night attacks on the Kremlin, but as President Zelenskyy repeatedly said, Ukraine is directing all available forces and means at liberating its own territories, not at attacking others'," Nikiforov said.
The representative also considers Moscow's rhetoric an aggravation of the situation on the eve of 9 May.
Separately, he is surprised by the wording of the terrorist state. A terrorist act is houses destroyed in Dnipro and Uman, or a rocket in line at the train station in Kramatorsk and many other tragedies. And what happened in Moscow is obviously a build-up to May 9. An expected reception from our opponents," he added.
We shall remind you that tonight explosions were heard near the Kremlin. After which Russia accused Ukraine of trying to attack Putin's residence with drones. As a result, the mayor of Moscow banned the use of UAVs in the capital.
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Eugenia Ruban writes about political and economic news. She looks at large-scale phenomena in Ukrainian politics and economics from the perspective of how they will affect ordinary Ukrainians.









