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<\/noscript> <\/div>\nHead of Russia’s Wagner mercenary group\u00a0Yevgeny Prigozhin (pictured May 5) unleashed an explosive tirade of abuse at Vladimir Putin’s cronies today<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
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<\/noscript> <\/div>\nPutin\u00a0 (pictured today) himself admitted that the Moscow’s air defence system worked ‘satisfactorily’<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
‘And what should ordinary people do when drones with explosives crash into their windows? So as a citizen, I am deeply outraged that these scum sit quietly with their fat a**** smeared with expensive creams.\u00a0<\/p>\n
‘And that’s why I think the people have every right to ask them these questions, these b*******.<\/p>\n
‘But I have already warned about this many times, but no one wants to listen. Because I’m angry and I upset bureaucrats who have a great life.’<\/p>\n
His astonishing meltdown comes after several buildings in the wealthy suburbs of Moscow were damaged by suspected Ukrainian kamikaze drones, just hours after Putin unleashed yet another volley of strikes on Kyiv.\u00a0<\/p>\n
Workers were pictured fixing damaged buildings, while smoke billowed across the Russian capital in the background.\u00a0<\/p>\n
A deluded Putin and his cronies today accused Ukraine of trying to ‘frighten’ Russians with their ‘increasingly reckless behaviour’ after Moscow came under fire.<\/p>\n
Seemingly forgetting that Russia has unleashed a series of deadly airstrikes on Ukrainian cities that have killed thousands in the past 15 months, Putin claimed Kyiv had chosen the ‘path of trying to frighten the citizens of Russia’.\u00a0<\/p>\n
The ranting Russian despot admitted there was ‘some work to do’ on Moscow’s air defence system in a sign of his growing frustration with Russia’s defences.<\/p>\n
‘Moscow’s air defence system worked normally, satisfactorily, although there is some work to do,’ Putin said on Russian television.<\/p>\n
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<\/noscript> <\/div>\nFootage purportedly shows a suspected Ukrainian drone explode with a mushroom cloud (pictured) near Usovo village, which is close to Vladimir Putin’s official residence\u00a0<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
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<\/noscript> <\/div>\nA deluded Putin and his cronies today accused Ukraine of trying to ‘frighten’ Russians with their ‘increasingly reckless behaviour’ after Moscow came under fire Pictured: A damaged building at the site of a drone attack in Moscow, Russia<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
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<\/noscript> <\/div>\nA view of smoke rising after an explosion in Moscow – the second time the city has come under fire this month after two drones were aimed at the Kremlin<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
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<\/noscript> <\/div>\nWorkers repair a damaged residential building following a reported drone attack in Moscow this morning<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
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<\/noscript> <\/div>\nA Ukrainian presidential aide denied Kyiv was directly involved in the Moscow attack, but said Ukraine enjoyed watching it. Pictured: Smoke rises after an explosion in Moscow<\/p>\n<\/div>\n