Trump does not believe in the attack on Putin's residence: what the former US president said.
According to ТСН: US President Donald Trump expressed his doubts about Kremlin reports of an alleged Ukrainian attack on the residence of the Russian president.
Trump made these comments during a flight from Florida to Washington. He noted:
“I don’t believe such an attack took place. Perhaps something was happening nearby, but it was not related to the residence.”
Recently, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov accused Ukraine of a drone attack on the residence of Russian President Vladimir Putin in the Novgorod region.
However, the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) refuted these claims, citing a lack of any visual evidence:
evidence of the attack on Putin’s residence.
The situation surrounding this event highlights the ongoing information war between Ukraine and Russia. Official statements from both sides often contrast, complicating the perception of truthful facts. The lack of confirmations from independent experts only increases distrust in the information coming from the Kremlin.
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