• No option left other than elimination of Volodymyr Zelenskyy: Russia's ex-leader Dmitry Medvedev

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    No option left other than elimination of Volodymyr Zelenskyy: Russia's ex-leader Dmitry Medvedev
    The physical eradication of Zelensky and his group is the only option left after today's terrorist incident, according to Medvedev's statement on his Telegram channel.

    Digital Desk: Following Ukraine's drone attack on the residence of Russian President Vladimir Putin in the Kremlin, Moscow has no choice but to kill Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy "and his clique," according to Dmitry Medvedev, the deputy head of Russia's Security Council, who made the remarks on his Telegram channel.

    The physical eradication of Zelensky and his group is the only option left after today's terrorist incident, according to Medvedev's statement on his Telegram channel.

    Medvedev asserts that Zelenskyy "is not even required for signing an instrument of unconditional surrender."

    It is also known that Hitler did not sign it. There will always be an alternative, Medvedev wrote, according to the TASS News Agency.

    Before this, Russia claimed that Ukraine had attempted to kill President Putin. It called it a "terrorist attack" and claimed to have fired down drones above Putin's home.

    President Vladimir Putin of Russia did not suffer any injuries in the nighttime drone assaults on the Kremlin, and Russia views them as an attempt on the president's life, the president's press service said on Wednesday, according to Russia Today.

    Putin's team said that Ukraine launched two drone attacks overnight intending to damage his Kremlin flat.

    "The head of State was not in the Kremlin at the time of the "Ukrainian UAV strike" on Tuesday night," stated Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov.

    As for President Putin's schedule, he added that everything is unaltered and that he is presently working from his home outside of Moscow.

    The news office claimed that no casualties or damage were inflicted upon when the drones were destroyed utilising electronic warfare techniques.

    The message stated that the President of the Russian Federation remained unharmed as a result of the terrorist attack, according to a story in Russia Today. Nothing has altered about his regular work schedule.

    According to Russia Today, the Kremlin also stated that Russia retains the right to retaliate in any way it deems proper.




    Peskov noted that the incident won't prevent the Victory Day parade from taking place on May 9 on Red Square.

    In a previous statement, the Kremlin claimed that the two UAVs had attacked the building. However, Russia Today reports that both of the UAVs were shot down before they could do any harm.

    The Kremlin claims that both of the UAVs that were aiming at the building were destroyed before they could even take off.

    Despite what Russia claims was an attempt to assassinate Russian President Vladimir Putin following an apparent drone attack on the Kremlin, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has refuted this claim.

    In Helsinki, Zelenskyy stated at a press conference, "We don't attack Putin or Moscow.

    According to CNN, the president of Ukraine claimed that his country lacked sufficient armaments to defend itself in such situations.

     "We fight on our territory; we are protecting our cities and communities. For this, we don't have enough weapons. We don't utilise it anywhere else because of this, according to Zelensky. "For us, that is the deficit, because we can't spend [waste] it."