Drone attack on the Kremlin: what the Senate Palace looks like now (photo)

In the photos published by the media, it is noteworthy that the dome was damaged during the explosion and fire in the Senate Palace, where the office of Russian President Vladimir Putin is located.

The dome of the Senate Palace in the Moscow Kremlin was damaged in the fire caused by the attack of shock drones. The photos were published by the Russian media Meduza on Wednesday, May 3.

The photo shows the glass dome sooted with smoke. Burn marks can also be seen on the roof of the building.

According to journalists, this indicates that at least one drone exploded over the Moscow Kremlin, damaging the building.

Note that the press service of the President of the Russian Federation claimed that the military managed to neutralize all drones that attacked government buildings.

Senate Palace in Moscow: what’s inside?

The Senate Palace is a large glass-domed building located inside the Kremlin (Moscow).

It is home to many of the workspaces used by Russian President Vladimir Putin and his administration. In the first building of the complex, there are the offices and meeting rooms of the president, the head of the presidential administration and their deputies.

In addition, according to foreign media, Russian Federation leader Vladimir Putin’s apartment in the Kremlin is located in the Senate Palace.

Recall that on May 3, an analyst from the USA announced the details of the drone attacks on the Kremlin. According to him, a Ukrainian drone could be used during the attack on the Kremlin on the night of May 3. In addition, it was determined that the operator who managed the unmanned aerial vehicle had sufficient qualifications.

On the same day, Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation, Dmitry Medvedev, called for the physical elimination of Vladimir Zelensky after the drone attack on the Kremlin. Also, the politician wants the Russian Armed Forces to attack the “decision-making centers” in the Ukrainian capital.

Source: Focus

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