Putin gave a number of instructions after the drone attack on Moscow

13:55 04.06.2023 Politics

Russian President Vladimir Putin, after the drone attack on the Moscow region, gave some instructions as head of state and supreme commander. This was announced by the press secretary of the President of Russia Dmitry Peskov in the program “Moscow. Kremlin. Putin." A fragment of the broadcast was published in his Telegram channel by correspondent Pavel Zarubin.

Peskov noted that Putin on that day "received reports from the Ministry of Defense, and from the Ministry of Emergency Situations, and from the heads of the regions - Moscow and the Moscow region."

The Kremlin spokesman noted that these were "permanent reports."

“Since the information was updated very quickly, these were constant calls. Then there were corresponding instructions from the head of state, orders from the supreme commander-in-chief, and so on,” Peskov said.

On May 30, Putin, when commenting on the attack of unmanned aerial vehicles on the Moscow region, said that "Moscow's air defense system worked normally, satisfactorily." According to the Russian head of state, "there is something to work on" in this area.

Later, Peskov noted that Putin, speaking about the fact that following the results of the drone attack on Moscow and the Moscow region in the field of air defense, “there is something to work on,” meant the subsequent improvement of the air defense system.

Earlier, UAVs attacked Moscow and the Moscow region. As a result, three houses were damaged in the capital. Drones crashed into a high-rise building in the Novomoskovsky district on Atlasova Street in the settlement of Moskovsky, a residential building on Profsoyuznaya Street, hitting the window of an apartment on the 16th floor, and a house on Leninsky Prospekt.

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