Russia Submits Evidence Of Drone Attack On Putin's Residence To The US

The attempts of drone strikes on the residence of Russian President Vladimir Putin have gained broad global interest. Russia is claiming that the assault has been done by the Ukrainian army, and the state is now showing the proof that the attack happened. The Russian military also issued a video to accompany the information provided.

Russia Presents Evidence to the United States

A high-ranking officer in Russian military intelligence, Admiral Igor Kostyukov, held a meeting with US military attachés in Moscow. He told them that the Russian troops got hold of some parts of the drones that were used in the attack. The navigation systems of several destroyed drones were said to be intact by Kostyukov. The Russian experts who inspected the drones declared that the target was the residence of President Putin in the Novgorod region. All these findings were communicated to the US by Kostyukov.

International Response and Ukraine's Denial

Ukraine has denied the accusation of being behind the drone attack. NATO countries have also refrained from siding with Russia's assertions. According to reports from the media, US intelligence agencies have detected no connection between Kyiv and the attack. Nevertheless, Russia has forwarded its evidence to the United States as part of its endeavor to validate the incident.