Urusi: Ukraine imejaribu kumuua Rais Putin kwa shambulizi la drone Ikulu ya Kremlin

Urusi: Ukraine imejaribu kumuua Rais Putin kwa shambulizi la drone Ikulu ya Kremlin

Yaani uingereza au Marekani aingie vita ya moja Kwa moja na nuclear superpower?aisee umetoa boko sana
We mzee unajua unachosema au unaenda kwa mazoea.Nikukumbushe hadi Uturuki ni Military Base ya NATO na washirika wote Wanamiundo mbinu kwa ajili nuclear weapon.Vita sio maneno ni tactis.Urusi ana vitfaa lakini tactics ni zero kabisa
 
We mzee unajua unachosema au unaenda kwa mazoea.Nikukumbushe hadi Uturuki ni Military Base ya NATO na washirika wote Wanamiundo mbinu kwa ajili nuclear weapon.Vita sio maneno ni tactis.Urusi ana vitfaa lakini tactics ni zero kabisa
Unajuaje kwamba urusi anatactics zero?ebu tueleze mtaalamu wa vita kutoka buza? hakuna anayetaka vita vya nuclear Kwa Sababu hakuna mshindi kwahiyo marekani au uingereza hawezi kuthubutu kuingia vita na urusi.ebu jaribu kutumia Akili.
 
Majibu yake yatakuwa sio kawaida uenda Zerensik akalengwa ama kimbunga Cha makombora mazito.
Hizo Drones zilirushwa karibu na Ikuru Ina maana Kuna magaidi ndani Urusi.
Mungu awanusuru viumbe vyake Ukraine.
Tumeumbwa kuishi na kutawala Dunia hii na vilivyomo, vifo vya mapema sio mpango wa Mungu.
 
Ila wachambuzi wa Mambo wanasema Urusi imeratibu hilo shambulizi hili ifanye ijipigie maeneo nyeti ndani ya Ukraine.
Inaitwa False Flag Operation, Urusi imetumia huu mkakati kuanzisha uvamizi na bado inaendelea nao. Na huu ni udhihirisho kwamba huu ni uvamizi haramu.
 
BREAKING: Russia says it considers Ukraine drone attack on the Kremlin a terrorist attack and an attempt on Putin's life

Kumbe kuna mtu kapigwa jana ndani, lazima aone machungu ya vita

Ukraine inajaribu lipa kisasi kwa Raia 23 waliouawa juzi.

Sasa Putin ni aamue atumie Nukes au aondoke Ukraine

Uzuri hizo drone zimetengenezwa na Ukraine wenyewe.

Wacha tusubiri majibu yake ndani ya hizi siku 3.
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Russia claimed Wednesday that Ukraine tried to assassinate President Vladimir Putin in an overnight drone attack on the Kremlin.

The accusation, made without providing evidence and without immediate reaction from Kyiv, was the latest in a string of reported incidents inside Russia and far from the war's front lines.

In a statement on the Kremlin's website, Putin's press service said that Russian military and special services had disabled two attacking drones that were "aimed at the Kremlin."

It blamed the alleged attack on Ukraine and said that no one was hurt by falling debris from the alleged drone attack in the heart of Moscow.

"We regard these actions as a planned terrorist act and an attempt on the life of the president, carried out on the eve of Victory Day," the statement said, referring to the May 9 celebration of the Soviet Union’s victory over Nazi Germany in World War II.

"The Russian side reserves the right to take retaliatory measures where and when it sees fit," it added.

There was no immediate official reaction from Kyiv to the alleged thwarted assassination attempt. Russia has frequently accused Ukraine of planning attacks inside the country, often met with denials from Ukraine.

NBC News has reached out to the Ukrainian government for comment.

Following the news, Andriy Yermak, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s chief of staff, posted three fire emojis on his Telegram channel without any commentary, but deleted the post shortly after.

Russian war hawks have also weighed in.

“Maybe it will kick off for real now?” Margarita Simonyan, head of the Russian state broadcaster RT, posted on Telegram.

Simonyan is one of the most vocal pro-war public figures in the country.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told state news agency RIA Novosti that Putin was not in the Kremlin at the time of the alleged attack, and was working out of a presidential residence near Moscow. The Kremlin said the president’s schedule was unaffected by the incident.

Peskov added that plans to hold the Victory Day parade in Red Square remain in place, according to the agency.

Some military analysts, however, questioned whether the alleged incident could be seen as an assassination attempt.

"This looks like #Ukraine (assuming it was Ukraine) is trying to bring the war home to #Russia, by hitting symbolic targets," said Michael A. Horowitz, a geopolitical and security analyst, and head of intelligence at Le Beck consultancy, in a tweet.

The alleged incident comes 14 months into Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and ahead of an expected counteroffensive by Kyiv's military.
Kikubwa ni kwa vile wamemlenga yeye Putin! Kweli ukraine wanaume
 
Nimekuelewa tu ukweli,leta habari kama ilivyo!
Vyombo vya habari vyote vimereport jaribio Hilo la drones lilikuwa intercepted,wewe unabadili habari Ili Iweje?
Au unaona ni sawa kulishana habari za uongo?
Mtu ana badili jinsia sembuse habari za Basha lililogoma kuchezea kinyesi.

Hao jamaa wako nje ya matakwa Yao.
 
BREAKING: Russia says it considers Ukraine drone attack on the Kremlin a terrorist attack and an attempt on Putin's life

Kumbe kuna mtu kapigwa jana ndani, lazima aone machungu ya vita

Ukraine inajaribu lipa kisasi kwa Raia 23 waliouawa juzi.

Sasa Putin ni aamue atumie Nukes au aondoke Ukraine

Uzuri hizo drone zimetengenezwa na Ukraine wenyewe.

Wacha tusubiri majibu yake ndani ya hizi siku 3.
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Russia claimed Wednesday that Ukraine tried to assassinate President Vladimir Putin in an overnight drone attack on the Kremlin.

The accusation, made without providing evidence and without immediate reaction from Kyiv, was the latest in a string of reported incidents inside Russia and far from the war's front lines.

In a statement on the Kremlin's website, Putin's press service said that Russian military and special services had disabled two attacking drones that were "aimed at the Kremlin."

It blamed the alleged attack on Ukraine and said that no one was hurt by falling debris from the alleged drone attack in the heart of Moscow.

"We regard these actions as a planned terrorist act and an attempt on the life of the president, carried out on the eve of Victory Day," the statement said, referring to the May 9 celebration of the Soviet Union’s victory over Nazi Germany in World War II.

"The Russian side reserves the right to take retaliatory measures where and when it sees fit," it added.

There was no immediate official reaction from Kyiv to the alleged thwarted assassination attempt. Russia has frequently accused Ukraine of planning attacks inside the country, often met with denials from Ukraine.

NBC News has reached out to the Ukrainian government for comment.

Following the news, Andriy Yermak, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s chief of staff, posted three fire emojis on his Telegram channel without any commentary, but deleted the post shortly after.

Russian war hawks have also weighed in.

“Maybe it will kick off for real now?” Margarita Simonyan, head of the Russian state broadcaster RT, posted on Telegram.

Simonyan is one of the most vocal pro-war public figures in the country.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told state news agency RIA Novosti that Putin was not in the Kremlin at the time of the alleged attack, and was working out of a presidential residence near Moscow. The Kremlin said the president’s schedule was unaffected by the incident.

Peskov added that plans to hold the Victory Day parade in Red Square remain in place, according to the agency.

Some military analysts, however, questioned whether the alleged incident could be seen as an assassination attempt.

"This looks like #Ukraine (assuming it was Ukraine) is trying to bring the war home to #Russia, by hitting symbolic targets," said Michael A. Horowitz, a geopolitical and security analyst, and head of intelligence at Le Beck consultancy, in a tweet.

The alleged incident comes 14 months into Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and ahead of an expected counteroffensive by Kyiv's military.
Kama wameficha Ammunitions huko Kremlin basi zitafuatwa hukohuko ziliko make hakuna namna.
 
BREAKING: Russia's Medvedev calls for the 'elimination' of Ukraine's president Zelensky after Kremlin drone attack.
 
🇷🇺🇺🇦❗️From today, Vladimir Zelensky should be declared a terrorist, a blow is needed to convince the enemy that Russia has the opportunity to punish such actions to death, Oleg Morozov, deputy of the State Duma from United Russia, told RIA Novosti.
 
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