France: The Kremlin has no evidence of an attack on Putin's residence.
According to ТСН: In France, it is believed that Putin has no real evidence to support claims of Ukrainian drones attacking his residence. This information comes from a source close to French President Emmanuel Macron.
Lack of Evidence
According to Le Monde, there is no convincing evidence to support the serious accusations made by the Russian authorities. Even after checking the information with France's partners, these accusations remain unverified.
«The continuation and escalation of Russian strikes are in themselves acts of defiance against the peaceful agenda of President Donald Trump».
The source notes that the Kremlin's position on the events appears contradictory.
Satellite Images
Satellite images of Vladimir Putin's residential complex in Roshchino, Novgorod region, taken in 2023, were also presented. However, journalists were unable to find photos of the residence taken just before or after the attack.
Official Statements
Recall that Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov accused Ukraine of attacking Putin's residence in the Novgorod region with drones and threatened to revise Russia's negotiating position.
Vladimir Zelensky called the claims about an alleged attack on Putin's residence 'typical Russian lies' and stated that Moscow uses such statements to undermine diplomatic efforts to end the war.
The President of the United States, Trump, reported that Putin told him about this 'attack' in a phone conversation. Judging by the context, Trump seems to believe Russia's assertion that the attack actually took place.
These events indicate an escalation of the situation surrounding the Ukrainian-Russian conflict, where accusations from both sides have become commonplace. The lack of convincing evidence only highlights the complexity of the ongoing information war alongside military actions. The international community's reaction to these statements and further actions by Russia could significantly impact diplomatic processes in the region.
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