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According to journalists, some Muscovites feel apathy and helplessness. Many acc...

Uak attack on Moscow: The Kremlin applies that everything is fine, although the Muscovites are frightened - WP

According to journalists, some Muscovites feel apathy and helplessness. Many accuse insufficient enough air defense as well as power as it has admitted the attack on the capital of the Russian Federation. A few hours after the UAV attack on Moscow in the morning of May 30, the President of the Russian Federation spoke to journalists. He looked unmoved, because the Kremlin decided to stubbornly say that in the Russian capital everything was fine, despite the fears of the Muscovites.

About it writes The Washington Post. It is reported that Putin diminished the value of the drone attack, stating that the air defense system worked properly. It is expected that the Kremlin head tried to prevent panic among the population of Moscow, as well as to distract Russians from weaknesses in the defense system of the Russian Federation. According to Russian journalist Farid Rustamov, the Kremlin will continue to pretend that nothing is happening.

"They want the Russians not too worried," she said. According to Mikhail Podolyak, the adviser to the Presidential Office of the President of Ukraine, the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the Armed Forces of Ukraine. According to him, all the processes that take place there are happening without the participation of Ukraine. "Russia is very weak inside.

" He added: "The vertical of the authorities is gradually falling apart, and there are people who are ready to take automatic machines, go shoot, blow up, put mines and so on," Podolyak told reporters. In addition, the correspondents spoke with Muscovites to find out their opinion. Some responded indifference to the attack, but others said they were very scared. For example, 49-year-old Elena told reporters that she was in front of an attack.

According to her, she burst, but woke up when the evacuation of the building began. "It was shocking that one of the drones almost crashed into our house. The war was already nearby," she said. The woman stated that she always knew that something similar would happen later. Many of its neighbors are outraged and accused of all enough good air defense and power. "I think many people were nervous yesterday. No one can be ready for such an event," Elena said.

According to her, people have a sense of uncertainty and apathy. Andriy Kolesnikov, a senior researcher of the Russian Eurasian Center Carnegie, said on Wednesday that although many Russians preferred to ignore the war, Ukraine reminded them of what was happening. "Muscovites can only feel that residents of Ukrainian cities feel, but it is enough for them to think a little," Kolesnikov said.

According to him, if such an attack of drones is not a single case, then the public opinion of the Russians can change. They need to understand that Putin is not omnipotent, and he needs to start real peace talks. It should be reminded that the media stated that the explosive mechanisms of drones that attacked Moscow did not work and. According to journalists, the outbreak, which was removed by eyewitnesses, were gasoline pairs that lit up in the UAV engine.