A former deputy foreign minister of Russia said a strike on Moscow would be one of President Vladimir Putin's 'red lines.'
Fedorov replied that giving jets to Ukraine was not one of Russia's red lines. When asked if he knew what those lines were for the Kremlin, Fedorov replied:"I do, yes.""It's a strike on the command centers in Moscow," he said.
The main image shows Russian police officers in front of Saint Basil's Cathedral in Red Square on December 21, 2022, in Moscow. The smaller picture shows Russian President Vladimir Putin at a ceremony marking the anniversary of the Siege of Leningrad, on January 18 in Saint Petersburg, Russia. A former Russian official recently said a strike on Moscow is"bound to happen" during Putin's current war on Ukraine."A strike, not an attempt.
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