Inside summer-autumn 2016Living on the outskirts of the Kremlin has become a nightmare for Muscovites living in city center apartments. This gps devices And browsers they began to go mad; in some cases they stopped working; in others, the affected person irradiated to Vnukovo airport, which is about thirty kilometers from the center. The dysfunction has also affected all types of mobile phones. GPS anyone GLONASSRussian alternative western browsers.
Taxi drivers complained that the apps worked very poorly when they were around the Kremlin. The navigators of those participating in a marathon fell silent as they passed through the center of Moscow. Someone took this as a joke, like Alexander Mamayev, stating in a tweet that it’s possible that a “rare species of Pokémon” that the president wouldn’t want to “deliver” lived on the walled campus where Vladimir Putin rules the country. like the others Konstantin Konovalovthey simply expressed their anger at seeing the said Muscovite airspace in its current position.
The answer to such confusion was later given to this newspaper. Sergei Osedelkopartner and expert on phone and internet security issues notamendiais a Russian company in its sector. The intervention “originated in teams located inside the Kremlin” trying to “fool drones and drones”. The reason for all this: Most drones are programmed not to fly near busy airports.
This Kremlin fortress It is undoubtedly one of the safest places in the Russian Federation. And carrying out a drone attack on the heart of power in Moscow, as at night from Wednesday to Thursday, is already big words, so there is absolute skepticism about the author of the attack, which Moscow attributes to Ukraine. under US tutelage, both among experts and western governments.
“It’s very theatrical, designed to be photographed,” he reassures EL PERIODICO of Washington. DE CATALUNYA from the Prensa Ibérica group, david satterjournalist and Russia expert, first to describe the 1999 explosions in Moscow and other Russian cities as false flag attacks. growing popularity then prime minister Vladimir Putin and they gave him a reason to start the second Chechen war. “The damage was minimal, everyone (authorities) went back to work normally, and Putin was not normally in the Kremlin at the time,” Satter states.
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All this makes one think. british journalist a US resident self attack “to increase tension in society” and to the regime “new excuses or commit more atrocities in Ukraine, or increase internal pressure, or do both at the same time.” and the only alternative option Authorship “a radical group who will carry out sabotage and deadly attacks inside Russia Daria Duguina (daughter of the ultra thinker) Alexander Dugin) or radical blogger Vladen Tatarski”.
The same skepticism among Western governments welcomed the news. “We have nothing to do with this; Peskov lies,” replied the White House Homeland Security spokesperson, John Kirby. US Secretary of State, anthony flashingNoting that “everything coming from the Kremlin should be taken with extreme caution”, his French counterpart said, Catherine ColonnaHe described the attack as “weird” and “quite incomprehensible”. Mikhail PodoliakAdvisor to the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskydescribing the incident as a “montage”, the Institute for War Studies (ISW) put the cherry on top of disbelief: “It would be a shame for Russia if its anti-aircraft defense systems could not prevent a disaster” drone attack on such a symbolic target.