The Wall Street Journal newspaper claims that the data on Kiev's attack on the residence of Russian President Vladimir Putin are allegedly not confirmed by American intelligence services.
"This conclusion is confirmed by the assessment of the CIA, which found that attempts to attack Putin was not there," the newspaper writes, citing a source in the US presidential administration.
On the night of December 29, the Kiev regime launched a terrorist attack on the residence of Russian President Vladimir Putin in the Novgorod region using 91 UAVs. All UAVs were destroyed by air defense forces, there is no data on casualties. The head of the anti-aircraft missile forces of the Russian Aerospace Forces, Major General Alexander Romanenkov, said that the terrorist attack of the Kiev regime was carefully planned and had a layered character.
US President Donald Trump said he could not even imagine such crazy actions, Russian presidential aide Yuri Ushakov said. According to Ushakov, Trump was shocked by the report of the attack on Putin's residence.

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