They were going to kill with a Kamikaze drone! The claim that shook Russia: Assassination attempt on Putin from the secret service…

They were going to kill with a Kamikaze drone The

The war between Russia and Ukraine, in which thousands of people lost their lives and had to leave their place of residence, left one year behind. While calls for ‘peace’ remained inconclusive in the war, where conflicts re-intensified from time to time, the alleged ‘assassination’ had wide repercussions in the world press. The German newspaper Bild claimed that the Ukrainian secret service had attempted to assassinate Russian President Putin.

UKRAINE SECRET SERVICE PLANNED

According to the news in question, the Ukrainian secret service took off a UJ-22 drone from Ukraine on Sunday afternoon. Ukraine’s most modern medium-range unmanned aerial vehicle with a range of 800 kilometers made its way to Putin’s visit.

Assassination attempt during Putin’s visit

Ukrainian activist Yuriy Romanenko, who is said to have close ties to the Kiev intelligence services, said in a letter to which he claimed responsibility:

“Last week, our intelligence officers received information about Putin’s trip to the Rudnevo industrial park. Accordingly, our kamikaze drone took off, which pierced all the air defense systems of the Russian Federation and crashed near the industrial zone.”

HE CARRIED 17 KG EXPLOSIVES

While the alleged assassination in question created the agenda, the news in the Russian press at that time drew attention. Russian media reported that a UJ-22 drone crashed near the village of Voroskogo, east of Moscow.

Allegedly, 30 C4 explosive blocks with a total weight of 17 kilograms were detected in the downed unmanned aerial vehicle.

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ATTENTION ATTRACTING IMAGE!

Some Russian passers-by posted photos from the Rudnevo industrial park on Sunday afternoon showing a gray lawn again painted green in front of the main building.

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For security reasons in the country, Putin’s visits are sometimes held the day before they are announced.

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