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Watch… Moscow publishes a clip of a march that it says Kyiv used to target Putin’s headquarters

The Russian Defense Ministry on Wednesday published a video of a downed drone, saying Moscow Ukraine used it to attack President Vladimir Putin’s residence in northwestern Russia this week, which Kyiv and counting "Falsely".

Moscow warned that this attack, which it described as…"The terrorist" The personal attack on the Russian President will push it to tighten its position in the negotiations aimed at ending the conflict.
This sudden escalation of diplomatic tension comes shortly after American and Ukrainian statements indicating progress in the negotiations aimed at reaching an agreement to end the war.
These accusations, which Kiev described as"Fabricated" With the aim of manipulating the peace process, doubts were raised about the continuation of diplomatic negotiations that were launched in November in an attempt to end the bloodiest conflict in Europe since World War II.
The European Union said on Wednesday that Moscow is seeking through… "Unfounded allegations" To undermine the progress made towards peace, pushed by Ukraine and its Western partners.

Details of the Russian video

The video, which was filmed at night, showed a damaged drone falling on the snow in a forested area, and the Russian Defense Ministry said that the alleged attack was "Well-defined, carefully planned, and implemented in phases"
The Russian authorities did not specify the whereabouts of the Russian President at the time of the alleged attack, which they said was launched on the night of December 28-29 on Putin’s residence in the Novgorod region.
The residence of the Russian President is usually surrounded by great secrecy.
The Ministry of Defense said that the attack began around 7 p.m. on December 28, with a large number of marches being launched on Putin’s residence, which was not damaged.

The Ministry also published a video of a man from the area. Roshchino said that he witnessed the incident.
The Russian army published a map on Wednesday, showing the route of the 91 drones that are said to have targeted Putin’s headquarters in Valdai between Moscow and St. Petersburg, which is under heavy protection.

American skepticism

As for the American Institute for the Study of War (ISW), which documents the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia, in turn cast doubt on the authenticity of this attack.
The institute indicated on Tuesday that it had not detected Pictures of this incident were taken by amateurs or by Russian media, such as those usually published after Ukrainian strikes deep inside Russia.
Kiev launches drone attacks on Russian territory in response to the Russian bombing of its territory. They are sometimes in areas far from the border and are usually documented by local media or on Telegram accounts.

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