Kiev to face more destruction after its UAV attack on Kazan, Putin warns
"We will not only restore the damage that some attempt to cause to us but will also move forward even at a faster pace as we are doing now," Russian President said
MOSCOW, December 22. /TASS/. Kiev will regret it and face even more destruction after its drone attack on the city of Kazan in the Volga area, Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Sunday.
"Whoever and however tries to destroy something in our country, he will face destruction many times larger in his own country and will regret its attempts to do that in our country," Putin said at a ceremony of opening new airport and road infrastructure sites in Russian regions via a video link.
The head of state pledged that Russia would keep moving forward.
"We will not only restore the damage that some attempt to cause to us but will also move forward even at a faster pace as we are doing now. We will develop road networks, urban and housing construction," Putin assured.
On December 21, the Ukrainian military attacked the capital of the Republic of Tatarstan in the Volga area with eight unmanned aerial vehicles, including attacks on apartment buildings. No one was hurt in the Ukrainian drone attacks, according to preliminary data.
One Ukrainian drone attempted to attack an industrial enterprise but failed to reach its target. As the Russian Defense Ministry reported, the Ukrainian military attacked Kazan in three waves from various directions. Three Ukrainian UAVs were destroyed by air defense systems and three others were suppressed by electronic warfare stations.