Putin threatens to retaliate after Ukrainian drone attack in Kazan

Putin threatens to retaliate after Ukrainian drone attack in Kazan

In a dramatic incident that further fueled the tensions between Russia and Ukraine, a massive drone attack on the city of Kazan in Tatarstan caused excitement. Russian media report on a targeted attack on residential buildings that frightened the residents. The Ukrainian drones met several residential buildings and an industrial building on Saturday morning, while the Russian government immediately reacted with sharp words.

The Russian President Vladimir Putin did not leave the time and announced through a video conference during a ceremony for the opening of a street. "Anyone who tries to destroy our country will be confronted with a destruction that they cannot even imagine," said Putin, stinging up the flames of the conflict.

The attacks in Kazan

On Saturday morning, six Ukrainian drones were spotted in Kazan, more than 1,000 km from the Ukrainian border, which were aimed at residential buildings. A seventh attack hit an industrial property. Fortunately, there were no official reports on injuries, although some media reported that three people had suffered slight cuts through broken glass. Videos that were shared on social networks impressively show how the drones met a high -rise building and triggered fire balls.

Although Ukraine has not known itself to the attacks, the incident is interpreted in response to a Russian rocket attack on Kiev. This escalation could further harden the fronts in the conflict that has been going on for years.

Putin's threats and military developments

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Putin has threatened with hyper -shaped rockets on Kiev if Ukraine should continue to attack Russian territory. These new threats come at a time when Russia allegedly recorded military advances in the east of Ukraine. The Ministry of Defense reported that Russian troops had freed the villages of Lozova and Krasnoye, which further complicated the strategic situation in the region.

The Russian army claims that they have conquered more than 190 Ukrainian settlements this year, while Kiev fights with personnel and ammunition bottlenecks. The situation remains tense and the world looks banned on developments in this explosive region.

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