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Russia says it will give U.S. proof of attempted Ukrainian strike on Putin residence
Russia claims it decoded data from a Ukrainian drone targeting its presidential residence and will share evidence with the U.S.; Ukraine and Western officials dispute this.
- On Jan 1, Russia said it extracted and decoded a file from a Ukrainian drone downed earlier this week showing it targeted the Russian Presidential Residence in the Novgorod region.
- On Dec 29, Moscow accused Kyiv of attempting to strike a residence of President Vladimir Putin with 91 long-range attack drones and said it might reassess talks with the U.S.
- Through its Telegram channel, Moscow asserted that `Decryption of routing data revealed that the final target of the Ukrainian drone attack on December 29, 2025, was a facility at the Russian Presidential Residence in the Novgorod region`, and said materials will be transferred to the American side.
- Western sources dispute Moscow's claim, noting The Wall Street Journal reported on Dec 31 that U.S. national security officials found Ukraine did not target Putin, and Reuters could not verify the report.
- U.S. President Donald Trump initially expressed sympathy after President Vladimir Putin told him of the alleged attack, but by Dec 31 he appeared more skeptical, while Ukraine denied the strike as Russian disinformation.
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Russia hands evidence to US confirming Ukrainian drone attack on Putin's residence
Russia has handed over physical evidence to the US of a Ukrainian drone strike targeting President Putin's residence. The allegation has been denied by Ukraine and Western officials, raising tensions amid ongoing war talks.
·India
Read Full ArticleHere you can find information on the topic "Ukraine War". Read now "Attack on Putin residence? Moscow hands over USA material".
·Germany
Read Full ArticleThe head of the Russian GRU Igor Kostyukov held a meeting with US representatives, where he allegedly handed over evidence of a Ukrainian drone “attack” on the residence of the Kremlin dictator Vladimir Putin.
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