that moscow was preparing a large scale attack on ukraine, in his words. essentially he is saying russia will be using this allegation that ukraine tried to assassinate president putin to justify a massive attack on ukrainian cities. just president putin to justify a massive attack on ukrainian cities. attack on ukrainian cities. just in terms of the attack on ukrainian cities. just in terms of the retribution - attack on ukrainian cities. just in terms of the retribution that - attack on ukrainian cities. just in i terms of the retribution that people might fear, with this put the leadership in kyiv on their guard tonight, do you think? with they had tonight, do you think? with they had to take extra precautions in mind of what is being said in russia? i think people, the expectation is perhaps that russia could launch another wave of missiles and drones and this has something that has been happening in the last few days here. this morning we have a wave of drone attacks attack in
we will find out, have a better idea when we see how the kremlin responds. we when we see how the kremlin re5ponds- when we see how the kremlin responds. when we see how the kremlin resonds. ~ ., , , when we see how the kremlin resonds. . ., m, responds. we cannot discount it may be a false flag responds. we cannot discount it may be a false flag event responds. we cannot discount it may be a false flag event because - responds. we cannot discount it may be a false flag event because there l be a false flag event because there have been others but if that were the case, it would be a remarkable image to put out. it s a remarkable image to put out. it s a remarkable image to put out. it s a remarkable image to be commenting on because it is a potent symbol ofjust how vulnerable the state is. absolutely. here we have vulnerable the state is. absolutely. here we have the vulnerable the state is. absolutely. here we have the kremlin, - vulnerable the state is. absolutely. here we
have drones that could reach the kremlin, 500, 600 miles from the border? ,, . , ., , border? since the beginning of this lane-scale border? since the beginning of this large-scale invasion, border? since the beginning of this large-scale invasion, we border? since the beginning of this large-scale invasion, we have - border? since the beginning of thisj large-scale invasion, we have been large scale invasion, we have been thinking very hard how to improve our defence capabilities and how to make sure in the future we can be self reliant and how in the future we can be self sufficient and not rely on the military assistance from our western partners. this has resulted in the outbursts of different activities related to creation of notjust drones but every other type of weapons used to defend our country. but i will repeat, we have to understand as well that in russia today it is very plausible to assume there are partisans, people unhappy with what they are bloodthirsty regime is d
hello. welcome to the programme. the kremlin accuses ukraine of trying to assassinate president vladimir putin. the ukrainians say they had nothing to do with it. so what are the implications of all that? also tonight.at least eight pupils and a security guard have been killed in a shooting at a school in the serbian capital, belgrade. police have confirmed a 14 year old boy a student at the school has been arrested. we will bring you the latest from belgrade. plus.a major police sting in europe 130 people arrested across six countries, in a coordinated operation against the italian mafia the ndrangheta. and.rules based ai is there a safe form of artificial intelligence our governments should be using now to advance and grow our economies? we will speak to two people who think there is and that the benefits far outweigh the risks. but we begin with stunning images from red square. russia says it has shot down to two drones overnight that were flying above the kremlin, and ha