U.S. finds Ukraine did not try to kill Putin in alleged drone strike, source says


A CIA assessment concluded that Ukraine did not try to kill Russian President Vladimir Putin at his country residence as alleged by the Kremlin, a source with knowledge of the matter told NBC News.

Ukraine had been aiming to hit a military target in the same region as the Russian presidentโ€™s country residence, the source said.

The director of the CIA, John Ratcliffe, briefed President Donald Trump on the issue earlier Wednesday. Afterward, Trump posted a link to a New York Post editorial that said Ukraine had been falsely accused of attacking Putin with the headline โ€œPutin โ€˜attackโ€™ bluster shows Russia is the one standing in the way of peace.โ€

The Wall Street Journal first reported on the assessment and the briefing of the president.

The CIA declined to comment.

Earlier this week, Trump told reporters that he was โ€œvery angryโ€ after Putin claimed in a phone conversation that Ukrainian drones had attacked his residence on the shore of Lake Valdai in the northern Russian region of Novgorod. Russia has not provided any public evidence for its claims.

The phone call on Monday followed a nearly three-hour meeting the day before between Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at Trumpโ€™s Mar-a-Lago property in Florida.

Trump and Zelenskyy said after the meeting that they were โ€œvery closeโ€ to a deal, an assessment the Kremlin agreed with on Monday though it continued to make hard-line territorial demands.

Zelenskyy vehemently rejected Russiaโ€™s allegation in posts on social media, accusing Moscow of trying to sabotage peace negotiations.

โ€œRussia is at it again, using dangerous statements to undermine all achievements of our shared diplomatic efforts with President Trumpโ€™s team,โ€ Zelenskyy wrote on X.

โ€œThis alleged โ€˜residence strikeโ€™ story is a complete fabrication intended to justify additional attacks against Ukraine, including Kyiv, as well as Russiaโ€™s own refusal to take necessary steps to end the war. Typical Russian lies,โ€ he added.

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