Ukraine 'tries to ASSASSINATE Putin with kamikaze drone strikes on the Kremlin'

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Ukraine 'tries to ASSASSINATE Putin with kamikaze drone strikes on the Kremlin'
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RUSSIA has accused Ukraine of trying to assassinate Vladimir Putin with a drone strike. The Kremlin said it considered the alleged attack to be a “planned terrorist action” and reserved…

RUSSIA has accused Ukraine of trying to assassinate Vladimir Putin with a drone strike.

The Kremlin said it considered the alleged attack to be a "planned terrorist action" and reserved the right to retaliate.claim two unmanned aerial vehicles were aimed at the Kremlin. Unverified footage circulating on social media appears to show smoke rising over the Kremlin following the alleged attack.

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