Ukraine denies drone attack on Putin's residence

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Ukraine has denied Russia's claim that it launched a drone attack on one of President Putin's residences in the Novgorod region. Russia alleges Ukraine used 91 UAVs, all of which were intercepted, and stated it would review its position in peace negotiations. President Zelensky dismissed the accusation as a fabrication intended to justify further Russian attacks, emphasizing the need for international condemnation. The alleged attack follows discussions between the US and Ukraine regarding a revised peace plan, where security guarantees were offered. Despite progress on some points, disagreements remain regarding territorial issues, the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, and the Donbas region. The White House reported a positive call between Presidents Trump and Putin after the US-Ukraine talks.
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