Four days after the explosion of two drones intercepted over the Kremlin, Moscow's security services claimed to have foiled a new sensational Ukrainian attack in the heart of Russia: a bombing with kamikaze unmanned aircraft packed with explosives destined for a base more than 700 kilometers deep in Russian territory that hosts Russian radar planes, the A-50.

Yesterday the news together with that, source the Russian Ministry of Defense, which says that as many as 22 Kiev drones were destroyed while they were preparing to carry out attack actions on the Black Sea.
And the pro-Russians denounce that they have shot down 10 unmanned aircraft destined to hit Sevastopol once again, where the Russian fleet of this sea is based.

Tension skyrockets for May
9 Although Kiev continues not to confirm or deny such initiatives, the series of forays into the Russian skies is bringing tension to the stars as May 9 approaches, when the anniversary of the victory over Nazism in World War II will be celebrated with the usual parade on Red Square.


The attack in Prilepin
To exacerbate the feeling of insecurity was also the new attack near Nizhny Novgorod against the nationalist writer Zakhar Prilepin, one of the most prominent supporters of the intervention in Ukraine. While his driver and bodyguard was killed, Prilepin was wounded in the legs and had surgery. Yesterday he woke up from a medically induced coma and "is fine, considering the situation," his spokeswoman said.


Investigators arrested a man on suspicion of detonating the bomb that semi destroyed the writer's car and said the suspect confessed to acting on the orders of Kiev's secret services. Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, now deputy head of the National Security Council, warned that those who commit acts like this must bear in mind that the consequence could be long prison sentences, but perhaps even death due to some "accident" that could happen in prison.


"Killing Russians everywhere on the face of the world"Normally,
the Ukrainian authorities maintain an ambiguous attitude in the face of accusations of attacks on Russian territory. Sometimes they deny, other times they leave room for doubt. Like the head of military intelligence, Kyrylo Budanov, according to whom the service under him will continue to "kill Russians everywhere on the face of the world". A terrifying announcement, which worries about the long-term dimensions of a conflict that also affects the perception of a people outside the country Russia, which has nothing to do with the decisions of Russian President Putin, in his policy of military aggression.


The failed attack on the airport of Severny (in Russia)
Killing Russians or attacking infrastructure and military bases in Russia. Like the airport of Severny, in the Ivanovo region, where according to the internal security services (FSB) an attack plan orchestrated by Kiev intelligence was thwarted. At the base, about 300 kilometers north-east of Moscow, are stationed the A-50, the Russian AWACS for radar control of the skies. An aircraft therefore of strategic importance.

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The headquarters of the former KGB today FSB, in Moscow

According to the FSB, Ukrainian intelligence intended to launch drones from inside Russian territory. The explosives were transported to the country by an ultra-light Aeroprakt A-32 aircraft that took off from the village of Blistov, in the Chernihiv region of northern Ukraine. But the FSB adds that when he landed in the Tula region, south of Moscow, Russian agents intervened and arrested "the pilot and saboteurs recruited by Ukrainian services."