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According to analysts, even an unsuccessful attempt to kill Putin is a great way...

Putin's attempted: Kremlin Uaks can be a turning point in the war - experts

According to analysts, even an unsuccessful attempt to kill Putin is a great way to scare him, as it showed how close to him can get. This UAV attack can be an operation of the Russian special services to justify the escalation. Russian President Vladimir Putin can use the Kremlin drones to increase military efforts in the war with Ukraine. Newsweek writes about it. According to Mark Katz from George Mason university, it is unclear where these UAVs came from.

"Even if they were armed, the likelihood of accurate determination of Putin's location in the Kremlin complex was quite low," he said. Journalists recalled that the Russian Federation had already stated that the attack of drones was an attempt to kill Putin directly. The retired Major of the US Army John Spencer stated that, in his opinion, Ukraine would "be" greatly disadvantage "for Moscow. The drones could be sent by individuals or groups of Russia.

However, David Silby, a professor at the University of Cornell, does not drop the idea that Ukraine could try to destroy Putin with drones. "Decavable blows are not uncommon in hostilities. The United States began a war in the Persian Gulf in 2003 with an attempt to destroy Saddam Hussein. Obviously, during this war, Zelensky had several attempts," Silbey said. According to him, even an unsuccessful attempt to kill Putin is a great way to scare him, as it showed how close to him can get.

On the other hand, Silbey does not exclude that the attack of drones could be an operation of Russia's special services for use as a reason to justify any escalation. "The murder of Zelensky has been tried. Nuclear weapons? All the same logic of containment with nuclear weapons. Massive strategic bombing of Ukrainian cities? Potentially more plausible," he said. Recall that the State Duma was offered to protect the Kremlin from UAV with the help of eagles.

The Russian parliamentarian Alexei Zhuravlev proposed to destroy the Presidential Office and the Verkhovna Rada building, as well as to use birds to protect against drones. It was also reported that the head of the "Servant of the People" faction in the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, David Arahamia stated that the attack of drones on the Kremlin ordered the "offended" club. He noted that the Kremlin was struck by Russian oligarchs who were injured by the Putin regime.