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CNN

At first glance, it looks like a sci-fi movie. What appear to be two drones, streaking across the night sky in Moscow, head straight for the Kremlin, on target to hit the historic Senate Palace, the official residence of Vladimir Putin.

New York Times

Kyiv and Moscow angrily blamed each other after two explosions in an apparent drone attack on the heart of Russian power, but whose outrage is real?

MSNBC

Former CIA Director John Brennan joins Andrea Mitchell to break down who might be behind the alleged drone attack on the Kremlin. “I do think that the Russians see this as a great embarrassment, that the Kremlin is the heart and the symbol of the Russian ...

CNN

The tight ring of security that surrounds the seat of the Russian presidency was punctured in dramatic fashion by what appeared to be two attempted drone strikes in the early hours of Wednesday morning.

New York Times

President Vladimir Putin’s spokesman claimed, without evidence, that the United States “dictated” Ukrainian strikes inside Russia. The White House quickly rejected the accusation.

MSNBC

Russia has claimed that Ukraine targeted President Vladimir Putin in a drone attack on the Kremlin. Ukraine has denied any involvement in the attack. NBC's Richard Engel reports.

CNN

CNN's Matthew Chance joins Bianca Nobilo for an analysis of the competing claims about the alleged drone attack on the Kremlin, as the U.S. calls Russia's accusations "ridiculous."

New York Times

Russia said Ukraine had launched a drone attack, which Kyiv vehemently denied, accusing Russia of manufacturing a pretext for escalation.

MSNBC

Russia claimed Wednesday that Ukraine tried to assassinate President Vladimir Putin in an overnight drone attack on the Kremlin. NBC News' Richard Engel discusses the latest.

HuffPost

The visit came a day after he denied that Ukrainian forces were responsible for what the Kremlin called an attempt to assassinate Putin in a drone attack. On a visit to Helsinki on Wednesday, Zelenskyy told reporters: “We didn’t attack Putin.

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Washington Post

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky visited the International Criminal Court , which issued an arrest warrant for Russian President Vladimir Putin in March.

NBC News

Moscow’s disputed claim that the United States orchestrated a Ukrainian attempt to assassinate President Vladimir Putin in a drone attack, has fueled a high-stakes mystery.

Bloomberg

Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines said US spy agencies don’t have enough information to assess Russia’s claim that Ukraine was behind a drone attack it said was aimed at President Vladimir Putin’s residence in the Kremlin.

Politico

Several U.S. officials pushed back on Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov’s accusation that Washington coordinated drone attacks on Moscow with Ukraine, emphasizing that the United States had no involvement in the Wednesday morning attack.

CBS News

Ukraine denies targeting Putin's residence with drones, but Russia has nonetheless retaliated, reportedly killing 21 Ukrainian civilians in Kherson.

ABC News

Russia claimed it foiled an overnight attack by Ukrainian drones on the Kremlin, calling it an unsuccessful assassination attempt against President Vladimir Putin and promising retaliation for what it

NPR

Russia said Ukraine tried to attack the Kremlin with drones in an alleged attempt to kill President Vladimir Putin. Ukraine denies it, accusing Moscow of using this to justify a war escalation.

Axios

Ukraine on Wednesday denied a Russian allegation that it had tried to attack the Kremlin overnight with the aim of killing Russian President Vladimir Putin. Driving the news: Russian state news agency TASS reported that two drones attempted to attack Putin's residence in the Kremlin but were disabled by Russian forces.

NBC News

Both Kyiv and Washington strongly denied involvement in what Moscow said, without citing evidence, was an attempt to assassinate President Vladimir Putin.

CBS News

The Kremlin present no evidence of the alleged "terrorist act," but said Putin was safe and working, with his schedule unchanged.

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Reuters

A still image taken from video shows a flying object exploding in an intense burst of light near the dome of the Kremlin Senate building during the alleged Ukrainian drone attack in Moscow, Russia, in this image taken from video obtained by Reuters May 3 ...

Newsweek

"How would the Americans react if a drone hit the White House, the Capitol or the Pentagon?" Russian Ambassador Anatoly Antonov asked.

Forbes

The Russian government blamed the U.S. Thursday for an alleged drone attack on the Kremlin that it views as an assassination attempt on Russian President Vladimir Putin—providing no evidence for its claims—further escalating tensions after Ukraine denied Russia’s previous assertions that Kyiv was responsible for the drone strike.

BBC News

The US says the Kremlin's spokesman is "lying" after he claimed the US guided Ukraine to carry out the alleged attack.

The Hill

As Russian officials tell it, two Ukrainian drones flew into the very heart of Moscow under the cover of darkness, reaching the Kremlin before they were shot down at the

NewsNation

The fact that you have drones flying over the Kremlin and being shot down … that’s a demonstration of weakness,” retired Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman said.

Reuters

Russia accused the United States on Thursday of being behind what it says was a drone attack on the Kremlin intended to kill President Vladimir Putin.

Newsweek

Two Ukrainian drones crashed into the Kremlin residence of Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow on Tuesday morning, the Kremlin said.

The Hill

Russian authorities accused Ukraine on Wednesday of attempting to attack the Kremlin with two drones overnight in an effort to assassinate President Vladimir Putin. The Kremlin

Forbes

The Kremlin was struck by Ukrainian drones early on Wednesday morning, officials in Moscow claimed, adding it was an attempt on Russian President Vladimir Putin’s life, potentially marking a major escalation in the ongoing conflict between the two countries as Kyiv is expected to mobilize its forces for a planned spring offensive.

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Washington Times

Allegations that Moscow was responsible for an alleged drone attack on the Kremlin as part of a “false flag” mission to sow discord between Ukraine and its backers are “blasphemous and deceitful,” Russia’s envoy to the U.

Wall Street Journal

Moscow said that no one was injured, and that it considers the attack as an attempt on President Putin's life. Ukraine said it wasn't involved.

Washington Examiner

In blaming the U.S. for the drone incursion that targeted the Kremlin, Russia is only adding credence to the idea that the whole thing was a false-flag operation. Speaking on Thursday, Vladimir Putin's chief spokesman Dmitry Peskov declared that the U.S ...

Wall Street Journal

Outspoken lawyers have been branded “foreign agents” by the state and subjected to extra scrutiny and harassment. Dozens have been stripped of their license. Some are in jail facing criminal charges relating to their work or criticism of Moscow’s war in Ukraine.

Washington Times

Russia claimed it foiled an attack by Ukrainian drones on the Kremlin early Wednesday, calling it an unsuccessful assassination attempt against President Vladimir Putin and promising retaliation for what it termed a “terrorist” act.

Washington Examiner

Russia says that Ukraine launched two drones in an overnight assassination attempt against President Vladimir Putin. Ukraine denies the allegation.

Washington Times

Russian authorities accused Ukraine on Wednesday of attempting to attack the Kremlin with two drones overnight.

Washington Examiner

The Kremlin disputed a recently released U.S. assessment that said Russian forces had faced 100,000 casualties in Ukraine since December.

Wall Street Journal

Video posted on social media appeared to show a drone crashing into the Kremlin complex. The Russian government said the drones were launched by Ukraine. Photo: Ostorozhno Novosti via Reuters Moscow accused the U.S. of organizing a drone attack on the ...

Washington Examiner

‘SMELLS LIKE A FALSE FLAG’: No sooner did Moscow blame Ukraine for the appearance at 3 a.m. of two small drones over the Kremlin Senate dome in Red Square, claiming it was an assassination attempt against Russian President Vladimir Putin, did Western ...

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Fox News

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New York Post

Russia’s former president called for Volodymyr Zelensky to be killed on Wednesday after the Kremlin accused Ukraine of launching a drone attack aimed at assassinating the country’s current

Fox News

Fox News’ Alex Hogan reports on Russia claiming Ukraine attacked the Kremlin in an attempt to assassinate Vladmir Putin as the war in Ukraine rages on.

New York Post

Russia accused Ukraine Wednesday of attempting a drone attack on the Kremlin aimed at assassinating the country’s strongman leader Vladimir Putin.

National Review

The decision to arrest Gershkovich must have been instigated at the highest level of the Kremlin. This is no small feat; it’s the first time an American reporter has been arrested on Russian government orders since the end of the Cold ... It appears that ...

Fox News

The State Department says that it's "unable to confirm" the authenticity of a video purporting to show a drone attack on the Kremlin. State Department Principal Deputy Spokesperson Vedant Patel was responding to claims from Russian government officials who ...

New York Post

The strike has achieved its goal. All the designated facilities have been hit,” Lt. Gen. Igor Konashenkov bragged.

National Review

A New Study Shows That Men Are Adversely Affected by Abortion Biden Admin to Sway Lula Using Climate, Equity, and Inclusion Did Ukraine Attempt a Drone Attack on the Kremlin, or Was It a Russian False Flag? Ukraine Denies Involvement after Russia Alleges ...

Fox News

The Russian government claims two drones attempted to assassinate President Vladimir Putin at his residence within the Kremlin before being disabled by defense systems.

New York Post

The visit came a day after he denied that Ukrainian forces were responsible for what the Kremlin called an attempt to assassinate Putin in a drone attack. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky arrives at the International Criminal Court in The Hague on ...