Russian President Vladimir Putin has accused Ukraine of trying to “frighten” Russians after Moscow and the surrounding region were hit by eight drones in an attack blamed on Kyiv. “We have spoken about hitting command centres (in Ukraine). In response, the Kyiv regime has chosen a different path, the path of trying to frighten Russia, frighten the citizens of Russia and of strikes on residential buildings,” Putin said.

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