The spokesperson for Russian President Putin, Dmitry Peskov, blamed Ukraine for the drone attack on Moscow.

In response, Mikhail Podolyak, an advisor to the head of the Ukrainian President’s Office, reacted on the Breakfast Show.

He stated, “It is crucial to understand that we are entering the era of artificial intelligence. Perhaps not all drones are ready to attack Ukraine and they want to return to their creators and ask them the relevant question: ‘Why are you sending us to strike against the children of Ukraine, against Kyiv, and so on?'”

Podolyak also emphasized that the Russians would not be able to return to 2014 and talk about a “line of division.”

He added, “All those who think that they can play a one-sided game, that they can destroy another sovereign state with impunity, everyone will be held fully accountable. After 15 months, they still haven’t understood that in principle, they won’t have 2014. There will be no signing of a line of division… Each of them will be held accountable in full”.

As reported, explosions occurred in Moscow on the morning of May 30. The Russians claimed it was a drone attack on the city. According to propaganda media citing a source in the emergency services of the Russian Federation, drones hit two residential buildings in Moscow, but there were no casualties. Russian media also reported that satellite navigation signals are being jammed in Moscow, and police officers in Novaya Moscow are patrolling the streets with anti-drone rifles.

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