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According to the Western Military District of Russia, about 100 servicemen, as w...

"Hidden Traveling": The Russian Federation rehearses a nuclear stroke after an UAV attack on the Kremlin

According to the Western Military District of Russia, about 100 servicemen, as well as about 20 units of military and special equipment, were involved in training. On Wednesday, May 3, in the Kaliningrad region, the Russian Federation was trained on the task of missile strokes from the operative-tactical missile systems "Iskander" of the Baltic Fleet. This was reported by the press service of the Western Military District of the Russian Federation.

The publication states that the Russian military "performed a secret movement" to the starting positions and made single and group launches on the layouts of rocket complexes, aerodromes and other military facilities. The training also envisaged the development of actions in the conditions of contaminated terrain and reflection of the attack of sabotage and intelligence groups of the enemy. About 100 personnel and about 20 units of military and special equipment were involved in the training.

"Particular attention was paid to improving the coherence of payments and units, professional skills of personnel while moving to these areas and masking combat vehicles in the course of training," the press service said. According to The Moscow Times, Iskander complexes are capable of launching both winged and ballistic missiles, including nuclear warheads. The stated range of "Iskander" is 500 km. On Wednesday, May 3, Russia accused Ukraine of an UAV attack on the Kremlin building.

According to the spokesman of the Russian President Dmitry Peskov, Moscow regards this incident as an attempt on Vladimir Putin. "The Russian side reserves the right to take action in response where and when it considers it necessary," the Kremlin said. The head of the State Duma of the Russian Federation Vyacheslav Volodin added that the attack of drones on the Kremlin was an attack on Russia and declared the impossibility of negotiation with Ukraine.

"We will demand the use of a weapon capable of stopping and destroying the Kiev terrorist regime," Volodin said. The Russian propagandist Vladimir Solovyov also joined the threats, declaring the need to answer "more recovered" on the UAV attack on the Kremlin.

In his turn, the Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation Dmitry Medvedev called for the physical destruction of President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky, claiming that Kiev is involved in the "terrorist attack" in the Kremlin. The President of Ukraine rejected Russia's accusations of allegedly attempted Vladimir Putin, saying that Ukraine lacks weapons even to protect its lands. "We do not attack either Putin or Moscow. We are fighting in our own territory.