JUST IN: Russia accuses Ukraine of trying to strike Pres. Putin’s residence in the Kremlin with two drones overnight.
Russian President Vladimir Putin’s spokesman has accused Ukraine of trying to strike Putin’s residence in the Kremlin with two drones overnight, but said they were brought down before they could reach their target.In this file photo taken on April 12, 2023 A"No Drone Zone" sign is pictured in front of the Russian national flag atop the Federation Council building, the upper chamber of Russia's parliament, in central Moscow.
The Port of Taman is in the Black Sea near the Kerch Strait.Local authorities confirmed the fire, which"has been assigned the highest rank," the governor of the region said. A tank with petroleum products was hit by the drone and is burning, the governor said. No injuries were reported and there was no threat to residents, he added on his Telegram channel.
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