Russia's Putin vows 'obliteration' on Ukraine after Kazan drone assault

Russia's Putin vows 'obliteration' on Ukraine after Kazan drone assault

Russia blames Ukraine for 'monstrous' drone assault that hit an extravagance loft block in the city, some 1,000km (620 miles) from the  wilderness.

Russian President Vladimir Putin signals during his yearly news meeting and bring in show, at Gostiny Dvor in Moscow, Russia on December 19, 2024

 Russian President Vladimir Putin has swore counter after Ukrainian robots struck private structures in the city of Kazan in Russia's Tatarstan district.

Putin offered the remarks by means of videolink on Sunday while tending to the nearby head of Tatarstan in a street opening function.

"Whoever, and whatever amount of they attempt to obliterate, they will confront commonly more annihilation themselves and will lament what they are attempting to do in our country," Putin said.

On Saturday morning, six Ukrainian robots hit private structures in Kazan and a seventh struck a modern office. No wounds from the assault were formally revealed, while media reports demonstrated that three individuals experienced cuts broke window glass.