The Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin said that the drone which crashed into a residential block in Galați, during the overnight attack on Ukraine, May 29, could possibly be Ukrainian. According to Meduza, Putin said that the drone, which hit a residential building in Romania and injured two people in their home, may possibly be of Ukrainian origin.JOIN US ON TELEGRAMFollow our coverage of the war on the @Kyivpost_official. In a recent press conference, following a visit to Kazakhstan, he stated he only found out about the incident upon entering the hall, describing that European countries sought to “continue the confrontation with Russia and to justify exorbitant spending from their state budgets”. “Just before entering this hall, I was informed that there was some event with, supposedly, our drone.”, he said, adding that the EU always hurries to call any unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) Russian, although that is not the case. According to him, it is usually Ukrainian drones that enter NATO spaces during technical shortcomings. Speaking about the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen he said: “She did not explore the remains of this drone. No one can tell what origin this or that aircraft is obtained until the examination of this aircraft is carried out.” “After all, we know that Ukrainian drones flew to Finland, and to Poland, and Ukrainian drones flew somewhere in the Baltic countries. The first reaction was the same as in Romania. Here’s the guard, the Russians are leaving, the Russians are beating. Then after a short time it turned out that it had nothing to do with Russian aircraft.”
Putin Says Drone That Hit Romanian Apartment Block May Be Ukrainian
Putin says it is too early to state the drone which hit a residential building in Romania was Russian, suggesting instead that it may have been an Ukrainian drone.










