Ukrainian intel on incidents with ‘flying objects’ in Moscow: Putin is the main culprit

The main culprit in the recent incidents involving explosions in Moscow on the night of July 30, 2023 is the current Russian regime and directly Putin as its leader.

The relevant statement was made by Andrii Yusov, the representative of the Main Intelligence Directorate at the Ukrainian Defense Ministry, during a nationwide telethon, an Ukrinform correspondent reports.

“The main culprit in these and other incidents on the territory of Moscow and the so-called Russian Federation as a whole, as well as the [temporarily] occupied areas, is, of course, Putin’s regime, the Russian dictator himself and his entourage who had approved and implemented a decision on the invasion of Ukraine,” Yusov told, commenting on the recent incidents with ‘unidentified flying objects’.

According to Yusov, a state that declares an unjustified, aggressive and genocidal war against another state must be prepared that hostilities will take place within its borders too. Yusov emphasized that this is a new reality that the Russian military and political leadership and their population should get used, and they are “already doing so”.

“And there is nothing strange about those events. Both Moscow and other territories of the so-called Russian Federation, where facilities involved in the genocidal war against Ukraine are situated, are, of course, in the danger zone, and relevant incidents may occur there in one way or another,” Yusov explained.

In his words, it is very revealing how Russian propaganda makes attempts to conceal such facts.

“When Russians commit terrorist attacks in Ukraine, Ukraine shows the entire world that this is a war of aggression. Here, we have victims, and here it is another crime committed by rashists. When something goes out of control on the territory of Russia itself, the dictatorship, on the contrary, tries to show that nothing has happened, everything is going according to plan. But, even Moscow residents themselves understand that nothing has been going according to plan for a long time,” Yusov noted.

Yusov mentioned that all Russians must realize that “there will be more ahead”. The aggressor state will have no safe places as long as Russian occupiers do not leave the territory of Ukraine and the criminals are not punished.

A reminder that, on the night of July 30, 2023, explosions rocked Moscow and its suburbs. Reportedly, unmanned aerial vehicles attacked Russia’s capital, and air defense systems allegedly activated.