“There is no need to impose martial law on the country,” says the Kremlin

The Kremlin does not consider it necessary to impose martial law in the country, despite the recent attacks with drones in Moscow and the ongoing bombing of areas of Russia that are on the border with it Ukraine. “Imposing a state of war is not currently under discussionKremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said today.

According to media reports, Mr Peskov responded to the claims of the president of the Russian Republic of Chechnya in the North Caucasus Ramzan Kadyrovwho, as a close ally of Putin, called for tougher measures against Ukraine and the imposition of martial lawfollowing Tuesday’s drone attacks in Moscow.

According to the Athens Agency, Mr Peskov emphasized that the decision is a matter for Moscow and not for the regions. At the same time, once again, he expressed his concern specifically about them continued bombing of the Russian region of Belgorod. “The situation there is particularly worrying. Measures have been taken”he said.

Heavily armed fighters in military gear had entered the Belgorod region from Ukrainian territory on May 22. It is said that it was a volunteer unit of Russian citizens, who was fighting on the side of Ukraine. However, it remained unclear if and how the militants were cooperating with Kiev.

Source: News Beast

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