Venezuela condemns the ‘assassination attempt’ against Putin

He Venezuelan government he condemned this Wednesday the “assassination attempt, to the point of frustration”, which was attempted against the president Russia, Vladimir Putinthe Ministry of Foreign Affairs of that Caribbean country reported in a press release.

He Ministry of Foreign Affairs he pointed out the “effective action” of the Russian security forces, which “managed to neutralize two drones directed towards the Kremlin Palace in time, whose infamous intention was to assassinate President Putin”.

“Venezuela reaffirms its historic position of rejecting all aggression and rejects all forms, expressions and demonstrations that threaten international security and peace,” he added.

Likewise, he expressed his “complete solidarity” with Russia in the face of these events and the hope that the authorities will bring to justice the material and intellectual authors who “organized, financed and sponsored this reprehensible assassination attempt.”

Today, Russia condemned the Ukrainian drone attack on Kremlin in order to kill the Russian president, accusations that Kiev denied, considering it an excuse to justify a new escalation.

“Tonight, the Kiev regime attempted to hit the residence of the Russian president with drones,” said the Kremlin statement, which assured that two drones were shot down, the remains of which fell on the presidential estate without causing casualties or material damage.

The Kremlin pointed out that the president, who normally does not spend the night in his facilities, but on the outskirts of the capital, “is not injured” and “continues to work as usual”.

For his part, the president, Mr Ukraine, Vladimir ZelenskyHe rejected the accusations and insisted that his country had not attacked Putin or Moscow.

According to the president, Russia is launching such accusations to compensate for the lack of results on the front.

Source: Panama America

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