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Russia Hands U.S. Alleged Proof of Ukrainian Drone Strike Targeting Putin Residence

Moscow says decoded UAV data points to attempted strike as Kyiv, U.S. intelligence reject the claim

by TeamDefenseWatch
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Russian drone evidence to U.S.

Russia says it has given the U.S. what it calls proof that Ukraine attempted a drone strike on President Vladimir Putin’s residence, but Kyiv and U.S. intelligence officials dispute the claim and say no such targeted attack occurred.

Russian Transfer of Alleged Proof

Moscow’s Defence Ministry released footage showing Admiral Igor Kostyukov handing a drone navigation controller to a U.S. military attaché. Russia said decoding the device’s memory confirmed the intended target was Putin’s official residence in the Novgorod region.

Russian drone evidence to U.S.

According to Russian statements posted on Telegram, the information will be provided to Washington through established channels, and Moscow hopes the materials will settle questions about the incident.

Disputed Target and U.S. Intelligence Assessment

Western officials and Ukrainian authorities have rejected the Kremlin’s account. The Wall Street Journal reported that U.S. national security officials found no evidence that Ukraine targeted Putin or his residences in the December 29 incident.

Ukrainian foreign ministry spokespeople have likewise denied the allegation, calling it unfounded and part of a broader disinformation campaign aimed at undermining diplomatic ties between Kyiv and Washington.

Geopolitical Context

The allegation comes amid high-stakes peace negotiations involving U.S., Ukrainian, and Russian officials. Moscow said it might adjust its negotiating position following the claimed strike, a signal of how battlefield narratives are intersecting with diplomacy.

U.S. President Donald Trump initially expressed sympathy with the Russian claim, but by midweek appeared more skeptical, sharing commentary critical of Russia’s stance.

Analysis of Public Messaging

Independent analysis from think tanks such as the Institute for the Study of War note that there has been no observable evidence typical of drone strikes near the Putin residence — for example satellite imagery showing explosions or air defense activation near the site.

Observers see the competing narratives as part of information campaigns in a broader conflict, in which both Kyiv and Moscow are seeking strategic advantage amid ongoing negotiations.

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