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By *amish SMan
over a year ago
Eastleigh |
I doubt false flag op, might be one of many groups inside Russia that don't agree with Putin. Also there is nothing to be gained from attacking the Kremlin by the Ukrainians, a drone could be more useful elsewhere for them. There is also no point in removing one madman when you don't know if the replacement could be worse. Very much suspect the drone was launched within the air defence ring to avoid it. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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It looks a bit like someone shot a firework at the Kremlin.
I guess the Russians could easily portray the bloke throwing shotgun cartridges at Buckingham Palace as being the start of a popular revolt against the Western warmongers. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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The clips actually raise more questions than answers; Like, why would the drone operators go through all the work and risk of getting a bomb drone all the way up to the Kremlin only to detonate it harmlessly in the air?
Interestingly, two people can be seen climbing onto the rooftop dome as the drone explodes, possibly a overwatch security team getting into position for their guard shift. |
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By *ercuryMan
over a year ago
Grantham |
Can anyone think of a good reason, why the numerous May Victory parades would want to be cancelled next week?
I mean, a suspected terrorist action, might be such a good reason!
After all, the Russians aren't losing over 800 men a day, in their limited military operation in Ukraine. |
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If it was an assassination attempt in was piss poor to say the least I mean you attack a world superpower with what appears to be an exploding child's toy.
No body is fooled by this claim it's a hoax or it's domestic terrorism.
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By *abioMan
over a year ago
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"Can anyone think of a good reason, why the numerous May Victory parades would want to be cancelled next week?
I mean, a suspected terrorist action, might be such a good reason!
After all, the Russians aren't losing over 800 men a day, in their limited military operation in Ukraine."
I can see why it would be a false flag op… May Day and May 9th (victory day) are huge in Russia and the Russia are going to use it to rile up their population… remember it’s still not a war, it’s a special military operation! They are going to call it an assassination attempt!
Ukraine have little to gain by doing it right now… |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Looking at the footage it doesn't look like a genuine attempt from an enemy state trying to do damage or harm. The whole thing has Russian state propaganda written all over it. |
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"Looking at the footage it doesn't look like a genuine attempt from an enemy state trying to do damage or harm. The whole thing has Russian state propaganda written all over it."
I agree that it doesn't look like an attempt from an enemy state.
But why would the Kremlin fake such an attack? It makes them look weak, in the eyes of the Russian people. If the people believe the Kremlin story, it seems like Ukraine can now direct weapons into the heart of Moscow. What benefit does the Kremlin gain from making themselves look inefficient and vulnerable? |
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"Looking at the footage it doesn't look like a genuine attempt from an enemy state trying to do damage or harm. The whole thing has Russian state propaganda written all over it.
I agree that it doesn't look like an attempt from an enemy state.
But why would the Kremlin fake such an attack? It makes them look weak, in the eyes of the Russian people. If the people believe the Kremlin story, it seems like Ukraine can now direct weapons into the heart of Moscow. What benefit does the Kremlin gain from making themselves look inefficient and vulnerable?"
Could it be they wanted an excuse to go after Zelensky? |
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"But why would the Kremlin fake such an attack? It makes them look weak, in the eyes of the Russian people. If the people believe the Kremlin story, it seems like Ukraine can now direct weapons into the heart of Moscow. What benefit does the Kremlin gain from making themselves look inefficient and vulnerable?"
"Could it be they wanted an excuse to go after Zelensky?"
Could be. But it seems to be taking quite a hit to justify it.
But then, I'm not Russian. Maybe Russians think differently. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"But why would the Kremlin fake such an attack? It makes them look weak, in the eyes of the Russian people. If the people believe the Kremlin story, it seems like Ukraine can now direct weapons into the heart of Moscow. What benefit does the Kremlin gain from making themselves look inefficient and vulnerable?
Could it be they wanted an excuse to go after Zelensky?
Could be. But it seems to be taking quite a hit to justify it.
But then, I'm not Russian. Maybe Russians think differently." It was a inside strike to rally Russian citizens for the may 9th celebration. If I was to attack Putin with a drone the firepower would have been much more devastating. It's a joke to think otherwise. |
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By *oo hotCouple
over a year ago
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If there aren’t high level sackings then this will be a false flag operation. The head of the Air Force in any country would not last if an attempted airborne attack was made on the residence of the head of state. |
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