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CIA Disputes Claims of Ukrainian Drone Attack on Putin's Residence

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The CIA has assessed that Ukraine did not target a residence used by Russian President Vladimir Putin in a recent drone attack, contradicting Putin's claims made during a phone call with former President Donald Trump. CIA Director John Ratcliffe informed Trump of this evaluation, which came after Russia publicly condemned the alleged attack. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky denied any involvement, while Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov failed to provide evidence for the claims. The incident raises concerns about misinformation and its potential impact on ongoing peace negotiations regarding the war in Ukraine.

Key Details: • CIA Director John Ratcliffe briefed Trump on the assessment on Wednesday. • Putin's claims were made following a meeting with Zelensky at Mar-a-Lago. • 91 drones were reportedly launched towards Putin's residence, with over half intercepted. • European officials view the claims as a potential distraction from peace efforts.

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Donald TrumpVolodymyr ZelenskyEuropean UnionMar-a-LagoCIAVladimir PutinDmitry PeskovNovgorodValdaiKremlinJohn RatcliffeKaja Kallas

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