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According to British analytics, Dr. Alexandra Walmsley, if Kiev decided to attac...

"Under the false flag": the expert told whether Ukraine could stand on an attack on Moscow

According to British analytics, Dr. Alexandra Walmsley, if Kiev decided to attack the territory of the Russian Federation, it would have led to a split inside NATO. The operation using drones, aimed at Moscow on May 30, perhaps the character of "attacks under someone else's flag". This was stated by a representative of the Analytical Center for Defense and Security of the Royal Joint Institute of Armed Forces (UK) Dr. Alexander Walmsley, American TV channel Sky News on May 30.

According to the analytics, the very video recording of the nighttime attack on Moscow can mean "some element of pre -planning", which indicates that it was an operation under the false flag. Dr. Alexander Walmsley believes that if the attack was made under the leadership of Ukraine, it would be "quite recklessly and short -sighted" and threatens "the fragmentation of the Alliance that has supported them for the last 15 months.

" She called the flight frames and the interception of drones over the Russian capital "amazing", but noted that such an attack conducted by Ukraine would be careless because it could lead to disconnection inside NATO. "It shows that either people have been watching drones all this time and were very lucky, or there was an element of pre -planning," Walms explained.

Analysts noted that she was "a little inclined to believe that it could be a Russian false attack", but stressed that there were many more unknown. Discussing the possibility that Ukraine was standing, she said that short -term headlines would "play in Kiev", but it would be a "very dangerous" step if to rely on military support for the event. On the morning of May 30, it became known that the capital of Russia Moscow and the Moscow region were attacking drones of unknown origin.

Many videos with the shot of whipped UAVs were posted on social networks. On the same day, the Ministry of Defense of Russia accused Ukraine in the morning attack of unknown drones on Moscow and declared their complete disposal. On May 30, it was also reported that the drone flying to Moscow was destroyed by 10 minutes from the residence of Russian President Vladimir Putin "Novo-Ogaryovo" in the village of Usovo.