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Ukraine denies alleged attack on one of Putin's residences

The Kremlin refuses to show evidence of the attack, but says it will

Ukraine denies alleged attack on one of Putin039s residences
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Russia has not provided "plausible data" to back up its claim that Kyiv staged a massive drone strike on one of President Vladimir Putin's residences, according to the foreign minister of Ukraine on Tuesday. Russia has not yet provided any credible proof to support its claims that Russia allegedly attacked Putin's property as a result of an alleged "ukraine attack. " And they didn't. since there aren't any. On the cultural networking X, Andrii Sibiga claimed that no such attack occurred. Additionally, he lamented the criticism of the alleged assault by India, Pakistan, and the United Arab Emirates. Reactions like these to Russian lies and accusations that are deceptive and untrue only serve to deceive Russia, he added, and he said they "undermine the productive peace process that is now being pursued. " The Kremlin does" soften" its negotiating position. Russia charged Ukraine with attacking an official Putin home in the Novgorod place, between Moscow and St. Petersburg, with 91 drones in the early hours of the morning. The Russian president informed Trump of what had happened and said the Kyiv attack wouldn't get unresolved in a phone conversation that Putin had with his US rival, Donald Trump. The Kremlin claimed today that the alleged attack had "harden" its position in the negotiations over the Ukrainian conflict, but that it would not give evidence, as Ukraine had requested, because all drones "were shot over. " According to Dmitry Peskov, a spokesman for the Kremlin," I don't believe there should be any information if such a massive drone attack is carried out and, thanks to the well-coordinated function of the air defense system, they were shot down," and that the Ministry of Defense may be questioned in any case about potential aircraft. When asked how the Soviet status would change, Peskov responded that this" will not be made public," just like the previous negotiating position.

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