Ukraine’s Zelenskyy turns down Kremlin drone attack claims | USA TODAY

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy denied any involvement in the drone attack on the Kremlin, saying "we don't attack Putin or Moscow."

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Fragments of two Ukrainian drones slammed into the Kremlin, causing a fireball near the roof of one building early Wednesday, the Russian government said in a statement.

The statement said no one was injured in what it described as a "terrorist act." It was not immediately clear whether Russian President Vladimir Putin was in the building at the time, but the statement characterized the attack as an assassination attempt.

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17 comments

  1. I’m 50/50 on these claims, you just can’t really believe anybody anymore 🤦‍♂️

  2. Putito is getting desperate. What a mess. мы стоим с Вами ykpanha.

  3. Once a rocket with nuclear warhead lends in Washington DC, New York, Berlin, Paris and London the King Charles/Biden war with Russia is not going to be so wonderful👊

  4. “We fight on our territory” This sentence is heartbreaking. He just protect the people in the homeland, guys 🙁
    Zelenskyy A Hero 💔

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