Moscow bans flying drones after the terrorist attack on the Kremlin

Moscow bans flying drones after the terrorist attack on the Kremlin  Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin stated that the capital will ban the launch of drones in its skies, starting today, with the exception of drones that are used by a decision of the state authorities.  This came in what the city's mayor said, after publishing the details of the terrorist attack that targeted the Kremlin's territory last night, and it was thwarted. ". Sobyanin noted that the unauthorized launch of a drone is a crime and entails administrative and criminal liability.  The Kremlin had announced that it had thwarted a Ukrainian attack on the Russian president, and vowed to respond, as the Russian presidential administration considered the Ukrainian regime's launch of drones on the Kremlin a planned terrorist act, and an attempt to assassinate the head of state, and reserves the right to take retaliatory measures wherever and however it deems appropriate.        Ukrainian Presidency: Kiev has nothing to do with the drone attack on the Kremlin  Mikhail Podolyak, advisor to the chief of staff of Vladimir Zelensky, stated that Kiev had nothing to do with the drone attack on the Kremlin.  This came, quoting Agence France-Presse, which quoted Podolyak as saying that "Ukraine has nothing to do with the drone attacks on the Kremlin." Zelensky's spokesman Sergei Nikiforov also denied Ukraine's involvement in the attack on the Kremlin, as Strana.ua quoted him as saying: "We do not have information about the so-called night attacks on the Kremlin, but as President Zelensky has repeatedly stated, Ukraine directs all available forces and means to liberate their lands and not attack others."  The Kremlin had announced that it had thwarted a Ukrainian attack on the Russian president, and vowed to respond, as the Russian presidential administration considered the Ukrainian regime's launch of drones on the Kremlin a planned terrorist act, and an attempt to assassinate the head of state, and reserves the right to take retaliatory measures wherever and however it deems appropriate.        A former Egyptian intelligence officer comments on the attempt to target President Putin tian military intelligence officer and former member of Parliament and the Defense and National Security Committee, Major General Tamer Al-Shahawi, commented on the attempt to target the Kremlin and Russian President Vladimir Putin.  Al-Shahawi explained that the attempt to target the Kremlin and the Russian president is only described as a reckless and superficial attempt, explaining that it is an unprecedented escalation by those in charge of it, and it appears to everyone that the beneficiaries of this failed operation are Ukraine and the countries that support it, as well as a sharp and qualitative change in the course of the conflict between Russia. And Ukraine, in addition to the superficial planning of this attempt, which indicates a great void in the mind of its planners. How does the planner imagine that an attack with marches on the stronghold of Russian rule will succeed and reach its goal?  Al-Shahawi continued: "The Ukrainian denial of their carrying out this operation does not negate their responsibility, because Zelensky knows for sure that the Russian response to that attempt, which he considered a reckless attempt, will be extremely harsh, especially since the military operations in Ukraine are undergoing rapid developments, especially with the news received that Ukraine is preparing to launch Counterattack in the Bakhmut region.  The former Egyptian intelligence officer pointed out that: "Finally, it seems that Russia's success in forming political, economic and military alliances in all parts of the world has become disturbing, and the coming days will bear many developments."  He noted that, unfortunately, the United States of America and NATO did not deal intelligently with this crisis from its inception, and instead of containing the crisis, it became more flaring up, and the only loser is Ukraine, which paid the price for this international game.         Maduro condemns the attack on the Kremlin  Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro condemned the drone attack on the Kremlin, expressing solidarity with the Russian people and government.  Maduro said in a statement, published by the Venezuelan Foreign Ministry, on Wednesday, that he "expresses his complete condemnation of the miserable attempt to assassinate Russian President Vladimir Putin."  He added, "The Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela expresses its full solidarity with the people and government of Russia in light of these events, and hopes that the relevant agencies will hold the perpetrators and masterminds of this attack accountable."  Maduro praised the work of the Russian security services, which "were able to confront the two drones that targeted the Kremlin Palace with the intent of attempting to assassinate President Putin."  It is noteworthy that Russia announced that it had "thwarted a terrorist operation", as buildings inside the Kremlin were targeted by two drones. Russian officials accused Ukraine of being behind the attack, while Ukraine denied its involvement in the incident.            Former French Prime Minister: If I wanted to sell food in the Red Square, I would  Former French Prime Minister Francois Fillon, who is facing a parliamentary investigation over an alleged relationship with Russia, has said he can "carry out his professional activities as he pleases".  This came in a meeting of the Parliamentary Committee, which was broadcast on the French National Assembly website, where Fillon continued that he could do whatever he wanted, and "if he wanted to sell food paste in the Red Square, he would do," referring to his freedom to practice his professional activities.  The investigation by Marine Le Pen's National Rally party had begun, while the parliamentary committee chaired by Jean-Philippe Tanguy has been investigating for several weeks the possibility of Fillon's involvement in "political, economic and financial interference by foreign countries with the aim of influencing or compromising public opinion, officials or political parties." in France". The committee is expected to complete its work in June.  On February 25, 2022, Fillon, the former prime minister under Sarkozy, announced that he had left the board of directors of the Russian “Sibor” and “Zarubezh Neft” companies due to the situation in Ukraine, where the former prime minister was a member of the board of directors in “Zarubezh Neft”. and the position of independent director at Sibur.

Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin stated that the capital will ban the launch of drones in its skies, starting today, with the exception of drones that are used by a decision of the state authorities.

This came in what the city's mayor said, after publishing the details of the terrorist attack that targeted the Kremlin's territory last night, and it was thwarted. ". Sobyanin noted that the unauthorized launch of a drone is a crime and entails administrative and criminal liability.

The Kremlin had announced that it had thwarted a Ukrainian attack on the Russian president, and vowed to respond, as the Russian presidential administration considered the Ukrainian regime's launch of drones on the Kremlin a planned terrorist act, and an attempt to assassinate the head of state, and reserves the right to take retaliatory measures wherever and however it deems appropriate.


Ukrainian Presidency: Kiev has nothing to do with the drone attack on the Kremlin

Mikhail Podolyak, advisor to the chief of staff of Vladimir Zelensky, stated that Kiev had nothing to do with the drone attack on the Kremlin.

This came, quoting Agence France-Presse, which quoted Podolyak as saying that "Ukraine has nothing to do with the drone attacks on the Kremlin." Zelensky's spokesman Sergei Nikiforov also denied Ukraine's involvement in the attack on the Kremlin, as Strana.ua quoted him as saying: "We do not have information about the so-called night attacks on the Kremlin, but as President Zelensky has repeatedly stated, Ukraine directs all available forces and means to liberate their lands and not attack others."

The Kremlin had announced that it had thwarted a Ukrainian attack on the Russian president, and vowed to respond, as the Russian presidential administration considered the Ukrainian regime's launch of drones on the Kremlin a planned terrorist act, and an attempt to assassinate the head of state, and reserves the right to take retaliatory measures wherever and however it deems appropriate.



Moscow bans flying drones after the terrorist attack on the Kremlin  Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin stated that the capital will ban the launch of drones in its skies, starting today, with the exception of drones that are used by a decision of the state authorities.  This came in what the city's mayor said, after publishing the details of the terrorist attack that targeted the Kremlin's territory last night, and it was thwarted. ". Sobyanin noted that the unauthorized launch of a drone is a crime and entails administrative and criminal liability.  The Kremlin had announced that it had thwarted a Ukrainian attack on the Russian president, and vowed to respond, as the Russian presidential administration considered the Ukrainian regime's launch of drones on the Kremlin a planned terrorist act, and an attempt to assassinate the head of state, and reserves the right to take retaliatory measures wherever and however it deems appropriate.        Ukrainian Presidency: Kiev has nothing to do with the drone attack on the Kremlin  Mikhail Podolyak, advisor to the chief of staff of Vladimir Zelensky, stated that Kiev had nothing to do with the drone attack on the Kremlin.  This came, quoting Agence France-Presse, which quoted Podolyak as saying that "Ukraine has nothing to do with the drone attacks on the Kremlin." Zelensky's spokesman Sergei Nikiforov also denied Ukraine's involvement in the attack on the Kremlin, as Strana.ua quoted him as saying: "We do not have information about the so-called night attacks on the Kremlin, but as President Zelensky has repeatedly stated, Ukraine directs all available forces and means to liberate their lands and not attack others."  The Kremlin had announced that it had thwarted a Ukrainian attack on the Russian president, and vowed to respond, as the Russian presidential administration considered the Ukrainian regime's launch of drones on the Kremlin a planned terrorist act, and an attempt to assassinate the head of state, and reserves the right to take retaliatory measures wherever and however it deems appropriate.        A former Egyptian intelligence officer comments on the attempt to target President Putin tian military intelligence officer and former member of Parliament and the Defense and National Security Committee, Major General Tamer Al-Shahawi, commented on the attempt to target the Kremlin and Russian President Vladimir Putin.  Al-Shahawi explained that the attempt to target the Kremlin and the Russian president is only described as a reckless and superficial attempt, explaining that it is an unprecedented escalation by those in charge of it, and it appears to everyone that the beneficiaries of this failed operation are Ukraine and the countries that support it, as well as a sharp and qualitative change in the course of the conflict between Russia. And Ukraine, in addition to the superficial planning of this attempt, which indicates a great void in the mind of its planners. How does the planner imagine that an attack with marches on the stronghold of Russian rule will succeed and reach its goal?  Al-Shahawi continued: "The Ukrainian denial of their carrying out this operation does not negate their responsibility, because Zelensky knows for sure that the Russian response to that attempt, which he considered a reckless attempt, will be extremely harsh, especially since the military operations in Ukraine are undergoing rapid developments, especially with the news received that Ukraine is preparing to launch Counterattack in the Bakhmut region.  The former Egyptian intelligence officer pointed out that: "Finally, it seems that Russia's success in forming political, economic and military alliances in all parts of the world has become disturbing, and the coming days will bear many developments."  He noted that, unfortunately, the United States of America and NATO did not deal intelligently with this crisis from its inception, and instead of containing the crisis, it became more flaring up, and the only loser is Ukraine, which paid the price for this international game.         Maduro condemns the attack on the Kremlin  Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro condemned the drone attack on the Kremlin, expressing solidarity with the Russian people and government.  Maduro said in a statement, published by the Venezuelan Foreign Ministry, on Wednesday, that he "expresses his complete condemnation of the miserable attempt to assassinate Russian President Vladimir Putin."  He added, "The Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela expresses its full solidarity with the people and government of Russia in light of these events, and hopes that the relevant agencies will hold the perpetrators and masterminds of this attack accountable."  Maduro praised the work of the Russian security services, which "were able to confront the two drones that targeted the Kremlin Palace with the intent of attempting to assassinate President Putin."  It is noteworthy that Russia announced that it had "thwarted a terrorist operation", as buildings inside the Kremlin were targeted by two drones. Russian officials accused Ukraine of being behind the attack, while Ukraine denied its involvement in the incident.            Former French Prime Minister: If I wanted to sell food in the Red Square, I would  Former French Prime Minister Francois Fillon, who is facing a parliamentary investigation over an alleged relationship with Russia, has said he can "carry out his professional activities as he pleases".  This came in a meeting of the Parliamentary Committee, which was broadcast on the French National Assembly website, where Fillon continued that he could do whatever he wanted, and "if he wanted to sell food paste in the Red Square, he would do," referring to his freedom to practice his professional activities.  The investigation by Marine Le Pen's National Rally party had begun, while the parliamentary committee chaired by Jean-Philippe Tanguy has been investigating for several weeks the possibility of Fillon's involvement in "political, economic and financial interference by foreign countries with the aim of influencing or compromising public opinion, officials or political parties." in France". The committee is expected to complete its work in June.  On February 25, 2022, Fillon, the former prime minister under Sarkozy, announced that he had left the board of directors of the Russian “Sibor” and “Zarubezh Neft” companies due to the situation in Ukraine, where the former prime minister was a member of the board of directors in “Zarubezh Neft”. and the position of independent director at Sibur.

A former Egyptian intelligence officer comments on the attempt to target President Putin

Egyptian military intelligence officer and former member of Parliament and the Defense and National Security Committee, Major General Tamer Al-Shahawi, commented on the attempt to target the Kremlin and Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Al-Shahawi explained that the attempt to target the Kremlin and the Russian president is only described as a reckless and superficial attempt, explaining that it is an unprecedented escalation by those in charge of it, and it appears to everyone that the beneficiaries of this failed operation are Ukraine and the countries that support it, as well as a sharp and qualitative change in the course of the conflict between Russia. And Ukraine, in addition to the superficial planning of this attempt, which indicates a great void in the mind of its planners. How does the planner imagine that an attack with marches on the stronghold of Russian rule will succeed and reach its goal?

Al-Shahawi continued: "The Ukrainian denial of their carrying out this operation does not negate their responsibility, because Zelensky knows for sure that the Russian response to that attempt, which he considered a reckless attempt, will be extremely harsh, especially since the military operations in Ukraine are undergoing rapid developments, especially with the news received that Ukraine is preparing to launch Counterattack in the Bakhmut region.

The former Egyptian intelligence officer pointed out that: "Finally, it seems that Russia's success in forming political, economic and military alliances in all parts of the world has become disturbing, and the coming days will bear many developments."

He noted that, unfortunately, the United States of America and NATO did not deal intelligently with this crisis from its inception, and instead of containing the crisis, it became more flaring up, and the only loser is Ukraine, which paid the price for this international game.


Maduro condemns the attack on the Kremlin

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro condemned the drone attack on the Kremlin, expressing solidarity with the Russian people and government.

Maduro said in a statement, published by the Venezuelan Foreign Ministry, on Wednesday, that he "expresses his complete condemnation of the miserable attempt to assassinate Russian President Vladimir Putin."

He added, "The Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela expresses its full solidarity with the people and government of Russia in light of these events, and hopes that the relevant agencies will hold the perpetrators and masterminds of this attack accountable."

Maduro praised the work of the Russian security services, which "were able to confront the two drones that targeted the Kremlin Palace with the intent of attempting to assassinate President Putin."

It is noteworthy that Russia announced that it had "thwarted a terrorist operation", as buildings inside the Kremlin were targeted by two drones. Russian officials accused Ukraine of being behind the attack, while Ukraine denied its involvement in the incident.


Former French Prime Minister: If I wanted to sell food in the Red Square, I would

Former French Prime Minister Francois Fillon, who is facing a parliamentary investigation over an alleged relationship with Russia, has said he can "carry out his professional activities as he pleases".

This came in a meeting of the Parliamentary Committee, which was broadcast on the French National Assembly website, where Fillon continued that he could do whatever he wanted, and "if he wanted to sell food paste in the Red Square, he would do," referring to his freedom to practice his professional activities.

The investigation by Marine Le Pen's National Rally party had begun, while the parliamentary committee chaired by Jean-Philippe Tanguy has been investigating for several weeks the possibility of Fillon's involvement in "political, economic and financial interference by foreign countries with the aim of influencing or compromising public opinion, officials or political parties." in France". The committee is expected to complete its work in June.

On February 25, 2022, Fillon, the former prime minister under Sarkozy, announced that he had left the board of directors of the Russian “Sibor” and “Zarubezh Neft” companies due to the situation in Ukraine, where the former prime minister was a member of the board of directors in “Zarubezh Neft”. and the position of independent director at Sibur.

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