A video showing the car’s procession to the Kremlin building has led to speculation about Russian President Vladimir Putin, especially after various news reports about his health. The Russian government must issue a rejection after the report said that Putin entered the Kremlin but never left after that.
The 38 -second video shared on Twitter on Saturday shows several vehicles with a blinking lights towards Kremlin, in Moscow, as seen by some observers. Mr Putin’s armored limousine is also part of the car procession.
The recording was arrested at 11 pm local time, according to the Russian telegram channel Vckogpu. Newsweek brought an English translation of the accompanying text that reads: “Usually such night visits to something important. Especially with the background of the topic discussed with [Belarusian President Alexander] Lukashenko.”
However, the Russian government has denied reports that President Putin will give an emergency statement. “No, that’s not true,” said Kremlin spokesman, Smitry Peskov, quoted by Newsweek.
Telegraph, meanwhile, reported that hours after MR Putin’s procession entered the Kremlin, Russian missiles crashed into an apartment block in the capital of Ukraine Kyiv -the first time this occurred since April.
A building in Kyiv was partly destroyed by a missile strike and the rescue issued a seven-year-old child from under the debris, the report said further.
I heard the four explosions, the first was not too hard, the last three were very hard, shaking the window,” Oleg Bobkov, a construction worker
In the ongoing war, Ukraine has now lost Severodonetsk for advancing Russian troops. Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky, who will speak to G7 leaders on Monday, said that cities as far as LVIV, near the Polish border, were hit by a wave of attacks on Saturday.
When the war entered the fifth month, the arrest of Severodonetsk in the Donbas region that was fought marked an important strategic victory for Moscow, who sought full control over the east of the country after failing in its initial goal.
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