U.S. Intelligence Agencies Deny Fake Story About AFU Attack On Putin's Residence
U.S. Intelligence Agencies Deny Fake Story About AFU Attack On Putin's Residence1.01.2026, 18:53 The CIA reported it to Trump.Ukraine's armed forces did not try to assassinate Putin or target his residence in the Dec. 29 attack. The U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) came to this conclusion, wrote The Wall Street Journal (WSJ), citing U.S. officials familiar with the intelligence agency's data. According to one source, the AFU sought to hit the military facility, which is also in the Novgorod region, which is not near Putin's Valdai Dinner residence.On December 31, US President Donald Trump published a link to a New York Post column titled "Putin's bellicose claims of 'attack' show it is Russia that stands in the way of peace," which said the strike on the residence likely did not happen.The WSJ interlocutor noted that the White House chief posted the post after CIA Director John Ratcliffe reported the intelligence findings to him.The Kremlin earlier refused to produce evidence of an attack on Putin's residence and called doubts about it "crazy."PATREONSupport the website Write your comment You can support the website Charter97.orgMULTI-CURRENCY ACCOUNT FOR ASSISTANCE:Bank's name: Bank Millennium S.A.Address: ul. Stanislawa Zaryna, 2A, 02-593, WarszawaIBAN: PL97116022020000000216711123SWIFT: BIGBPLPWName of the account holder: Fundacja “KARTA ‘97”Purpose/title of payment: Donation for statuary aimsYou can contact us by the e-mail charter97@gmail.comFollow Charter97.org social media accountsFacebookYouTubeX.comvkontakteok.ruInstagramRSSTelegram
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