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BREAKING: Walls Of Kremlin Come Under Attack As Man THROWS ‘Burning Molotov Cocktail’ At The Building In Moscow


The walls of the Kremlin have reportedly come under attack in Moscow.

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Reports from local media outlets revealed how one man managed to hurl a giant burning Molotov cocktail at the building’s walls which resulted in a section of the brickwork being burned.

The viral footage of the shocking incident is now making the rounds on social media as the man looks up from a distance to see the aftermath of his actions.

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Source: Daily Mail

In the video, the furious protester angrily gathers the courage to hurl the petrol bomb and even watch what happens next without fear.

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The news of the incident comes at a time when nearly 15,000 individuals were reportedly detained in the country’s capital city of Moscow for protesting against Russia’s barbaric invasion and ongoing conflict in Ukraine.

While the man is yet to be identified, he can be seen staring at the red walls of the massive building.

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Source: Daily Mail

This particular footage is said to have been filmed by one motorist who happened to be passing by the area.

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After the bomb is thrown, the man could also be seen swearing in a furious manner while shouting slogans against the country’s government too.

Despite being under constant threat for so many days, Russians from all over the country are now protesting against the ongoing war in Ukraine, clearly depicting how they are against their ruler’s decision to invade a peaceful country like Ukraine.

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Source: Getty Images

Just last week, nearly 467 individuals had been detained across the Russian nation for protesting against Putin and the Kremlin for their war in Ukraine.

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Source: Getty Images

Moreover, one of the journalists who happened to be present in Moscow revealed how he witnessed nearly a dozen arrests in front of him as the government tried to clamp down on anti-war demonstrations that were picking up pace.

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