Kremlin connected frequent attacks in regions of Russian Federation with an attempt to “throw shadow” to polls

attacks on the regions of Russia by Ukraine are associated with attempts to “throw a shadow” to the presidential election. This statement was made by the press secretary of the President of the Russian Federation Dmitry Peskov.

“The fact that they are somehow connected with attempts to throw a shadow on the polls, try to destabilize the situation is definitely,” said the representative of the Kremlin, whose words are given by the Russian media.

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At the same time, Peskov did not comment on the actions of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (Armed Forces).

“I would honestly leave it to our security forces, this is still their prerogative – to evaluate these sorties,” he said.

In Russia, the first of three days of voting in the presidential election, which will be held in the period from 15 to 17 March,

started in Russia.

Leonid Slutsky claims to be the presidency of the Russian Federation (from the Liberal Democratic Party of Russia (LDPR), Nikolai Kharitonov (Communist Party of the Russian Federation (Communist Party), Vladislav Davankov (“New People”) and the current head of state Vladimir Putin (self-nominated).

In addition, the Kremlin representative commented on statements by France President Emmanuel Macron regarding the involvement in the conflict in Ukraine.

“We read the statements of Mr. Macron. That Russia is enemy, yes, for France this is obvious, because France – it is already drawn into the war in Ukraine,” Peskov believes.

“She, in fact, indirectly takes part in this war. And, judging by the statements of Mr. President, do not mind increasing the degree of his involvement,” he added.

The Kremlin also commented on the media reports about the “subversive activity” of the CIA in China.

“We have experienced such activities for many years. The United States and the relevant agencies, special services were the same in our country. And they are still trying to do it,” the Kremlin spokesman said.