Russia published a map of the attack on Putin's residence: what is known.
According to ТСН: The Russian Ministry of Defense has released a map that, according to their statements, shows the route and locations of drones that allegedly attacked President Putin's residence in the Novgorod region.
This information is being spread by Russian media, citing the Russian Ministry of Defense.
Details of the residence and denial from Ukraine
According to media reports, the residence "Uzhin" is located in the village of Dovgi Borody. The published map indicates that the drones were shot down near this location.
At the same time, Ukraine denies any air attacks on the residence, considering these statements to be false.
Testimonies of local residents
Residents of Valday, the closest city to the "fuhrer"'s residence, reported that they did not notice any signs of combat actions on the night of December 29. Journalists spoke with 14 local residents, and all respondents unanimously stated: that night they heard neither the sounds of drones nor explosions.
This situation around the Russian president's residence has caused considerable resonance in the media and society. Statements about the attack are accompanied by denials from the Ukrainian side, highlighting the tension between the two countries. The denials from local residents also indicate a possible information conflict, where the truthfulness of the statements may be in question. We will continue to monitor developments, as the situation remains tense.
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