Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council Oleksiy Danilov commented on his post on Twitter about a long-range drone near the Kremlin.

He is sure that "inevitable fragmentation" awaits Russia in the near future.

Danilov expressed this opinion during a telephonic conversation on Thursday, March 30.

"There are no mysteries here. If the Russian Federation destroys our cities and infrastructure, kills our children, we should not calmly watch it. If a few months ago I hinted that the Crimean bridge would be destroyed, a certain period of time has passed

for

that it happened. The same will happen with Moscow. We will not calmly watch, closing our eyes, as they kill our citizens and commit indignities here. We will definitely answer. And no one will hide," the official emphasized.

Danilov is sure that the internal strife that already exists within the country will only increase, which will inevitably lead to the collapse of the Russian Federation.

"Putin himself has solved the situation related to what will happen - the fragmentation of Russia

. I am more than convinced that this will happen

in the near future.

Talk about the rich who made money together with Putin and similar sentiments exist among the whole so-called business elites on the territory of Russia. The internal strife that will build up there will only speed up the process of Russia's destruction," said the NSDC secretary.

It will be recalled that on March 29, the Secretary of the National Security Council Oleksiy Danilov published a tweet with a historical photo from 1987.

Then the German Rus landed a small plane on Red Square in Moscow, bypassing the entire air defense system of the then Soviet Russia. 

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