Dmitry Peskov, spokesman for Russian dictator Vladimir Putin, refused to provide evidence of a drone attack on the Russian leader's residence.
This is reported by UNN with reference to Russian "media".
When asked whether the Russian authorities were going to provide material evidence of an attempted attack on Putin's residence, Peskov stated that this was an "insane statement."
He called for "taking the Kremlin at its word" and stated that Russia's position on ending the war in Ukraine would become "tougher.".
He called the attack a "terrorist act" that "aimed at disrupting the negotiation process, against Putin and against Trump.".
Russian dictator Vladimir Putin, in a conversation with US President Donald Trump, informed the American leader about a drone attack on his residence in the Novgorod region.
According to Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov, Trump "was shocked" by the news. »