 The press service of the Kremlin has claimed that Ukrainian unarmed aerial vehicles attempted to launch an attack on the Kremlin residents of Vladimir Putin, the president of Russia. It called the attack a planned terrorist act and said it considered it to be an attempt on the Russian president's life, according to Interfax News Agency. On May 2 night, the Kiev regime made an attempt to strike the Kremlin residents of Vladimir Putin with unarmed aerial vehicles. The Kremlin has reported. Two unarmed aerial vehicles were aimed at the Kremlin. As a result of timely actions taken by the military and special services with the use of radar warfare systems, the vehicles were disabled. It said in a statement. The Kremlin has insisted Vladimir Putin was not inside his official residence when it was allegedly targeted with drones. Russian news agency RIA Coating, the Kremlin said Putin was working in Novo, Ogervoi, outside Moscow at the time. The Russian capital has banned the use of unauthorized civilian drones in the city. It follows Kremlin claims that it foiled an assassination attempt on Vladimir Putin. Russia has blamed Ukraine for a series of recent drone attacks, including a strike on the Crimean port of Sevastopol over the weekend.