Mikhail Podolyak noted that Ukraine has nothing to do with attacks on Russian regions, and the Kremlin should be wary of its own partisans.
Advisor to the head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Mykhailo Podolyak once again spoke about the explosions that have been heard in different regions of the Russian Federation in recent months. About what this could mean, the politician wrote in Twitter on Friday, March 3rd.
According to Podolyak, the Russian authorities continue to lose control over the country, and the events of the past few days show this. Drone attacks, gang clashes, explosions – all these are direct consequences of the war that Russia unleashed against Ukraine, a representative of the President’s Office is sure.
“Explosions at critical facilities; unknown drones that attack Russian regions; clashes between gangs; partisans attacking settlements – all these are direct consequences of the loss of control inside Russia. And all these are the consequences of the war,” Mikhail Podolyak wrote.
In conclusion, the adviser to the head of the Presidential Office emphasized that Ukraine has nothing to do with internal conflicts on the territory of Russia. Russian citizens do an excellent job with this themselves.
Recall that on March 2, Russian media confirmed a night UAV attack on a military unit on the territory of the occupied Crimean peninsula. According to propagandists, drones fell in the Saki region, one of them exploded. The Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, in turn, reported on the “massive attack” of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the destruction of 6 UAVs.
Also on March 2, the governor of the Kursk region said that explosions were continuing in the region. In the village of Troitskoye, 9 “arrivals” were recorded. Another 11 were counted in the village of Begoshcha, where electricity went out after the explosions.