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Russia calls for Zelensky to be KILLED & threatens nuke response after Ukraine ‘tries to assassinate Putin with drones’

THE former president of Russia has called for Volodymr Zelensky to be killed after claiming Ukraine tried to assassinate Putin in a drone strike.

Footage showed a flying object exploding in flames overnight above the fortress in central Moscow - where the president has his office and an apartment - on Wednesday.

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Footage appears to show the moment a drone blew up over the KremlinCredit: East2West
An object can be seen moving towards the Senate Palace before the explosionCredit: East2West
Flames appeared to erupt on the domed roofCredit: East2West
Workers were spotted on the dome of the Senate Palace building in the KremlinCredit: Reuters
Putin, seen in a meeting at his official residence outside Moscow, was not hurtCredit: AP

Putin, 70, was not inside at the time and was not injured, the Kremlin said.

Ukraine's president Zelensky denied his country attacked Russia or Putin.

"We don't attack Putin or Moscow. We fight on on our territory. We are defending our villages and cities," he said.

But Putin allies reacted to the alleged attack with alarming calls for revenge.

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Former Russian president Dmitry Medvedev - now a top Putin security official - called for the "elimination" of Zelensky.

In a chilling statement, he said: "After today’s terrorist attack, there are no options left except for the physical elimination of Zelensky and his cabal. 

"It is not even needed to sign an act of unconditional surrender."

And the Kremlin blasted the alleged strike as a "planned terrorist action" - and said it reserves the right to retaliate.

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The Speaker of the Russian parliament Vyacheslav Volodin - an intimate Putin ally - appeared to demand a nuclear strike on Ukraine.

He raged: "An attack on the president is an attack on Russia.

"There can be no negotiations. We will demand the use of weapons that are capable of stopping and destroying the Kyiv terrorist regime."

Moscow's nuclear doctrine clearly states their forces can use nuclear weapons when the country's "very existence" is at risk.

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