💨 Abstract
Ambassador to NATO Matthew Whitaker expressed skepticism about Russia's claim that Ukraine attacked President Vladimir Putin's residence. Ukraine denied the accusation, calling it a "complete fabrication" aimed at justifying further attacks. President Donald Trump mentioned Putin's claim but did not confirm it. The U.S. intelligence community has not provided evidence, and Whitaker emphasized the need for U.S. and allied intelligence to verify the incident.
Courtesy: theprint.in
Suggested
US government audits cases of Somali US citizens for potential denaturalization
Ukraine drone attack damages port, gas pipeline in Tuapse, Russia says
Ukraine targets Moscow with drones, Russia says
US judge blocks Trump plans to end of deportation protections for South Sudanese migrants
Zaporizhzhia power plant could restart in 18 months once the war ends, head says
Zelenskiy says 20-point peace plan should be put to referendum in Ukraine
Trump says deal to end Ukraine war ‘very close’ after meeting Zelenskyy in Florida
Moscow’s response to European attack will be devastating: Russian foreign minister
Zelenskiy, Trump to meet in Florida to discuss Ukraine peace plan