Ukraine is once again causing a stir with a drone attack inside Russia. A video online shows a gigantic fireball. The house of a Putin ministry was allegedly hit.
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- Putin Ministry building explodes
- Video shows immense fireball after drone attack
What is currently important in the Ukraine war: Vladimir Putin Has been waging open war against Ukraine since February 2022 and currently occupies around a fifth of its neighboring country. Despite recent speculation, there is no end to the war in Ukraine in sight. Since the beginning of the war, Ukraine has regularly published reports of its troops' successes in the form of short video clips on the Internet. These recordings are intended to provide evidence of setbacks by the Russian armed forces. However, the actual significance of the attacks is often difficult to assess. It often remains unclear when and where the recordings were taken.
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The short message service X (formerly Twitter) is current on the account of the political expert Anton Geraschenkoformer adviser in Australia's Home Office to see another alleged Putin setback. It is said that the video was initially distributed on Russian channels on the messenger Telegram. The building of a Putin ministry was allegedly hit in a Ukrainian drone strike.
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Reports alleged the strike targeted a house belonging to the Interior Ministry's Second Regiment in the Russian city of Grozny. In the short clip, you can see a gigantic explosion followed by an immense fireball.
There is no date here either. Regardless, as is often the case, the recording cannot be confirmed. One thing to keep in mind when watching the clip is that the Ukraine war is also being waged using propaganda on the Internet – on both sides.
Russian Telegram channels publish this video. It reportedly shows a drone attack on a building of the Interior Ministry's Second Regiment in Grozny.
I'm waiting for more information. pic.twitter.com/Jl6Qms3t5I
— Anton Gerashchenko (@Gerashchenko_en) December 11, 2024
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