Ukraine Strikes Putin's Hometown, Says Russian Seizure Of Key Town A 'Lie'
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At a glance
- Ukraine claims responsibility for drone attacks on Russian regions, including Putin's hometown, while Russia states it thwarted nearly 400 drones.
- Russia reported repelling a large-scale drone assault across multiple regions, including Moscow and Saint Petersburg.
- The drone attacks follow a recent Russian strike on Kyiv that resulted in 30 fatalities.
Ukraine has claimed responsibility for drone attacks targeting Russian regions, including Vladimir Putin's hometown of St. Petersburg. Russia, however, stated it thwarted nearly 400 drones across more than a dozen regions since Friday evening. The widespread assault reportedly included strikes on Moscow and St. Petersburg.
These drone attacks come in the wake of a significant Russian strike on Kyiv earlier in the week, which killed 30 people. Ukraine's assertion of responsibility for the drone attacks and its characterization of Russia's claims about seizing a key town as a "lie" highlight the ongoing and intensifying conflict between the two nations.
The dual narratives presented by Ukraine and Russia underscore the information war accompanying the physical conflict. While Russia reports successfully defending against a massive drone offensive, Ukraine suggests a more impactful series of strikes, including on Putin's birthplace. The situation remains a stark reminder of the ongoing hostilities and the human cost, as evidenced by the recent fatalities in Kyiv.
Originally published by NDTV. Summarized and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.