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CIA Disputes Claims of Ukraine Targeting Putin in Drone Incident

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The CIA has determined that Ukraine was not aiming for a residence associated with Russian President Vladimir Putin during a recent drone attack, contradicting Putin's claims made during a phone call with President Trump. This assessment was communicated to Trump by CIA Director John Ratcliffe, who briefed him on the situation following Putin's allegations. The incident occurred amid ongoing peace negotiations regarding the conflict in Ukraine, with some European officials suggesting that Putin's claims may be an attempt to undermine these efforts. Additionally, the Russian defense ministry reported that 91 drones were launched from Ukraine, but many were intercepted far from their claimed target.

Key Details: • CIA Director John Ratcliffe briefed Trump on the assessment on Wednesday. • Putin's claims were made during a call with Trump on Monday. • The Russian defense ministry reported 91 drones launched, with many intercepted. • European officials view Putin's claims as a possible distraction from peace talks.

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Donald TrumpVolodymyr ZelenskyEuropean UnionMar-a-LagoCIAVladimir PutinNovgorodValdaiJohn RatcliffeKaja Kallas

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