State Duma Speaker Vyacheslav Volodin described the drone attack on the Kremlin as a “terrorist attack” and stressed that it could be considered an “attack on the country” since President Vladimir Putin could be the target of attackers.
The speaker wrote that the Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky, who, according to Volodin, had “ordered to carry out terrorist attacks” is now on the same level as “other international terrorists”. telegraph channel.
The politician stressed that the Kiev regime is no longer “less dangerous” than al-Qaeda (an organization banned in Russia), ISIS (an organization banned in Russia) or Nusra Front (an organization banned in Russia). It threatens the security of Russia, Europe and the whole world by “taking over the whole state”.
“The criminal methods are evident to the entire world community: nuclear blackmail, assassinations of political and public figures, sabotage and undermining of civilian facilities. “Now there is an assassination attempt on the President of our country,” said Volodin.
“Western politicians” who “pump guns into Kiev” must understand that “they are not only sponsors but also direct accomplices of terrorist activities”, he said.
State Duma deputies will demand the use of weapons that can “stop and destroy the Kiev terrorist regime.” “There can be no negotiations with the Zelensky regime,” he said.
“No option left”
After the attack, Dmitry Medvedev, Deputy Chairman of the Security Council, called for the physical elimination of Zelensky.
“After today’s terrorist attack, there is no choice but to physically eliminate Zelensky and his gang,” he wrote. Telegram.
Medvedev also wrote that the President of Ukraine “doesn’t even need to sign an act of unconditional surrender.” “As you know, Hitler didn’t sign it either,” he added.
“No symmetry”
State Duma deputy from United Russia Oleg Morozov believesZelensky must be declared a terrorist from today.
In the current situation, a coup is needed that will “convince the Ukrainian authorities that Russia has the ability to punish such acts to death,” according to the parliamentarian.
“Symmetry is not appropriate here,” he stressed.
According to Morozov, the drone attack on the Kremlin should not only be an adequate and effective response, but also mark a new stage in the implementation of the NMD. “Impunity will lead to the temptation to repeat such a terrorist attack,” he warned.
Laws and Eagles
After the attack, Alexander Khinshtein, chairman of the State Duma Information Policy Committee, called for urgent adoption of new laws to regulate the use of drones.
“A set of laws that strictly regulate all areas of this most important issue directly related to security issues needs to be developed and adopted urgently,” he said.
Now, according to the deputy, drones and the methods of countering them are not regulated by law in any way. “I was sadly convinced that he had an eyeless child from seven nannies. But now, for example, a draft law on unmanned vehicles has been prepared,” he said.
The lower house also proposed the creation of an “eagle interceptor” fleet to protect against drones. “We should consider protecting our important infrastructure facilities up to the creation of an eagle interceptor fleet against drones in the Kremlin and elsewhere,” said Alexei Zhuravlev, First Deputy Chairman of the State Duma Defense Committee. An interview with RIA Novosti.
where is Putin
Kremlin Spokesperson Dmitry Peskov told reporters that President Vladimir Putin was not in the Kremlin at the time of the attack. Working on May 3 in Novo-Ogaryovo.
“The schedule of their work has not changed, it continues as usual,” the spokesperson said. He added that “it will be announced in time” whether Putin will go to the Kremlin on May 4.
Earlier, the Kremlin press service said that on the night of May 3, Ukrainian drones tried to attack Putin’s residence in the Kremlin. In Kiev, his involvement in the attack was denied.