Fatalistic Moscowers ignore the alleged drone attack on the Kremlin
Fatalistic Moscowers ignore the alleged drone attack on the Kremlin
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Moscow: Even though the Russian government claimed that a drone attack on the Kremlin was an attempt to kill President Vladimir Putin in the middle of Moscow, locals in the city on Thursday seemed more pessimistic.

"We have no control over it, do we? We live in the best protected country, according to Anastasia, a 30-year-old woman who was interviewed in central Moscow but who chose not to give her last name.

Without offering any supporting information, the administration claimed on Thursday that the US had planned a drone attack on Putin's residence in the early hours of Wednesday. Security analysts mocked the idea of an assassination attempt as Kiev and Washington denied responsibility.

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According to some, if Kyiv was to blame, its intention was to show that even the far-off Russian capital, which was getting ready to celebrate Victory Day on May 9, could not ignore the effects of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

However, on a chilly spring day, Muscovites appeared to be less concerned about the war while walking the streets.

"It can fly in from anywhere, and it's not only here. It could be an earthquake, or a stone from a building site," Anastasia said. "We've been walking by the Kremlin; it's lovely, wonderful, and the sun is out. What purpose does trembling serve?

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Similar to Vladimir, 57, he believed that there was still a greater chance of dying from a falling meteorite than from a drone. I'm not at all afraid as a result.

The incident was a failure of the early warning and anti-aircraft systems, as Nikita, who was in his early 30s, recognised, but he maintained his composure.It is the month of May. It was already too late when someone noticed it, reported it, got through, or made a decision, he said.

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“then what took place. Zifa, who was in her 60s, believed that everything was a creation. She remarked, "I don't think they made it to the Kremlin. "Our Putin is fantastic. He is never in danger."

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