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Russia claims to intercept 91 Ukrainian drones targeting Putin's residence

"Breaking: Russia claims to have intercepted 91 Ukrainian drones targeting Putin's residence on December 28-29. Ukraine denies the allegations amid rising tensions. Get the latest insights and analysis."

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Russia claims to intercept 91 Ukrainian drones targeting Putin's residence
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Russia"s Ministry of Defense has released a map indicating the flight paths of 91 Ukrainian long-range drones that were allegedly launched on December 28-29, targeting President Vladimir Putin"s residence in the Novgorod region. Moscow claims that all drones were intercepted and that there was no damage caused by the alleged attack.

In response, Ukraine has strongly denied the allegations, labeling them as a fabrication. Independent analysts have noted the absence of corroborating evidence, such as local reports or footage, to support Russia"s claims.

This incident follows a series of tensions between Russia and Ukraine, with both nations frequently exchanging accusations regarding military actions. For more information on similar situations, see our previous reports on regional military activities.

Russia claims to intercept 91 Ukrainian drones targeting Putin's residence - DemState