Ukraine War Latest: Moscow Refuses to Give Evidence of Drone Attack on Putin’s House
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Russia accuses Ukraine of attacking a Putin residence - and speaks of terror. Ukraine clearly rejects it. According to the Kremlin, it does not consider it necessary to provide evidence of its allegations.
The Ukrainian Foreign Minister criticized Russian accusations that Ukraine carried out an attack on Vladimir Putin's residence overnight from Sunday to Monday. The Kremlin maintains that Kyiv was behind the incident, calling it "an act of terror aimed at sabotaging peace negotiations."
Almost a day has passed, and Russia has still not provided any credible evidence in its accusation of Ukraine in the alleged “attack on Putin's residence”.
It is unlikely that it has actually happened, but it is good for Russia to talk about it in order to weaken the negotiations.
The news of Tuesday, December 30th about the conflict in Ukraine, live. Moscow: "Attack against the Villa of Putin" Kiev: "Menzogne" Kremlin: "The attack on the residence of the Russian president to make the negotiations fail"
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