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Kremlin Claims Drone Attack on Putin's Residence Amid Widespread Doubts

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The Kremlin has reiterated its unsubstantiated claim that Ukraine launched a drone attack on President Vladimir Putin's residence in the Novgorod region, labeling it a 'terrorist attack.' This assertion, made by spokesman Dmitry Peskov, comes amidst ongoing peace negotiations facilitated by former US President Donald Trump. However, no evidence has been provided to support these claims, and independent analysts, as well as Ukrainian officials, have dismissed the allegations as fabrications. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha have both stated that no such attack occurred, calling for verification from international partners. The situation raises concerns about potential escalations in the conflict as Russia hints at revising its negotiating stance in light of the alleged incident.

Key Details: • Kremlin claims attack occurred in Novgorod region, but lacks evidence. • Ukrainian officials reject claims as false; Zelensky states ongoing talks with US. • US and NATO officials express skepticism about the validity of Russia's assertions. • Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov suggests potential retaliatory strikes based on the claims.

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