Kremlin on High Alert: Security Tightened for Victory Day Amid Ukraine Tensions
The Kremlin has implemented extra security measures for President Vladimir Putin during the May 9 Victory Day celebrations due to potential Ukrainian threats. Despite heightened tensions, including reports of coup fears, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov downplays rumors. Moscow remains cautious amidst warnings of retaliatory strikes against any disruptions.
The Kremlin is on high alert, implementing enhanced security measures for President Vladimir Putin during the upcoming Victory Day celebrations on May 9. This heightened vigilance stems from potential threats posed by Ukraine, according to Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov, who underscored the necessity of these precautions in light of the ongoing conflict.
Despite rumors and media reports, particularly from Western outlets, suggesting fears of a coup or assassination attempt against Putin, Peskov dismissed these claims. He questioned the validity of the information, pointing out a lack of credible evidence from so-called European intelligence agencies.
Moscow remains vigilant with additional security protocols in place. Any attempts to disrupt the commemorations could provoke a strong Russian response, including missile strikes targeting Kyiv. However, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy criticized Russia's refusal to agree to a permanent ceasefire, emphasizing the paramount importance of human life over ceremonial events.
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