Ukrainian President denied allegations of attack on Putin's official residence

International Desk

Published: May 4, 2023, 09:43 AM

Ukrainian President denied allegations of attack on Putin's official residence

Ukrainian President, Volodymyr Zelensky has officially spoken about the Russian administration's complaint regarding two drone attacks on President Vladimir Putin's official residence. He categorically denied the allegations.

He spoke about this yesterday, local time at a press conference organized in Helsinki, the capital of Finland.

According to a report of CNN, the Ukrainian president visiting Helsinki said at the press conference, "We did not attack Putin or Moscow. Ukraine does not have enough weapons to carry out such an unnecessary event."

"We will not attack Putin," Zelensky said, noting that Kiev had no intention or plan to kill Putin. We have handed him over to the International Tribunal.”

The Russian administration blamed Ukraine for carrying out the drone attack yesterday, local time on the Kremlin with the intention of killing Putin. Russian officials said Russian leader Putin was not injured in the drone strike and that there was no material damage to the Kremlin building. They have termed the alleged attack as a "terrorist" attack.

 

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