Incidenty

There are no soldiers: the UAV attack on the Kremlin could organize the Russian Federation for a new wave of mobilization - ISW

According to analysts, the Kremlin's immediate, consistent and coordinated reaction to the incident indicates that the attack of drones was prepared by Russian authorities. Russia, most likely, organized an attack of UAV on the Kremlin to create conditions for wider mobilization. This was stated by analysts of the American Institute for War Study (ISW). The new report of May 3 states that this is indicated by several features.

"The Russian authorities have recently taken steps to strengthen the internal opportunities of Russia, including in Moscow itself, and therefore it is extremely unlikely that two drones could punch several echelons of air defense," the report reads. In addition, as analysts wrote, the explosions of the drones surprisingly on time and were well fixed on the camera.

The immediate, consistent and coordinated response of the Kremlin to the incident indicates that Dronov's attack was internally prepared in such a way that its predictable political consequences prevailed by embarrassment by the patriotic community. According to experts, if the attack was unexpected for the Russian authorities, then their reaction would be more disorganized.

"It is noteworthy that the Kremlin was unable to give a timely and consistent informational response to other military humiliations not of their own fault," analysts said. Recall that the State Duma was offered to protect the Kremlin from UAV with the help of eagles. The Russian parliamentarian Alexei Zhuravlev proposed to destroy the Presidential Office and the Verkhovna Rada building, as well as to use birds to protect against drones.