Russian claims of Ukrainian attack on government sites 'unfounded', EU's top diplomat says
Summary
Russia has claimed that Ukraine attempted a drone attack on Russian government sites, including a residence of President Putin. The EU's top diplomat and Ukrainian President Zelensky have denied these claims, suggesting they are attempts to disrupt peace negotiations. The accusations arise amid ongoing talks between Ukraine, the U.S., and Russia for a ceasefire.Key Facts
- Russia claimed Ukraine launched drones at sites, including President Putin's residence.
- The EU's top diplomat labeled the claims as a "distraction" from peace talks.
- Ukrainian President Zelensky denied the claims, linking them to disruptions in U.S.-Ukraine negotiations.
- Russia released a map and video as alleged evidence, but these couldn't be independently verified.
- Ukrainian-produced drones known as "Chakluns" are mentioned but can't be confirmed as used in this event.
- Some Russian residents near the alleged site reported not hearing any unusual activity.
- The drone allegations coincide with recent talks between the U.S. and Ukraine.
- Ukrainian Odesa suffered unrelated drone attacks, injuring several civilians.
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