“We simultaneously undertake an air defense battle and ensure the security of the presidential helicopter flight.” In an interview on Sunday, May 25, the commander of the Russian Air Defense Division Yuri Dashkin, said that Vladimir Putin’s helicopter had been attacked by a Ukrainian attack.
On May 20, according to Kremlin, the Russian head of state visited troops in the Koursk region. It was then that his helicopter would have been attacked by the Ukrainian forces, in what Russia describes as “a large -scale attack.”
“The Russian president’s helicopter was practically in the epicenter of the response to a great large -scale attack carried out by enemy drones,” said the soldier, ensuring that “the attack on enemy drones has been pushed, all the objectives of the airspace have been destroyed.”
Ukraine denounces “the impunity” of Russia
In recent days, when Europeans and Donald Trump have raised the tone to Vladimir Putin, kyiv is experiencing record drones attacks. During the night of Sunday, 25 to Monday, May 26, Ukraine underwent an attack that involved the record number of 355 drones, after a weekend of mass attacks.
The Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelensky, denounced “the impunity” of Russia, who has been invading his country for three years, and urged Westerners to strengthen their sanctions to “deprive” the resources of IT that allow him to continue this war.
“It was already the third consecutive night of Russian terror combined with attack drones and missiles,” he denounced on social networks.
On Sunday, shortly before these last attacks, the US president said that his Russian counterpart had “fallen completely crazy,” hardening the tone against Moscow. The Kremlin responded by ensuring Monday that Vladimir Putin defended Russia and granted the comments of the US president to an “emotional overload.”
Source: BFM TV

