Ukraine Did Not Intend to Hit Putin in Drone Strike, US Says
January 1, 2026 • Google News World
US Intelligence Agency Concludes Ukraine Did Not Target Putin Residence in Drone Strike
The US has found that Ukraine did not intentionally target a residence belonging to Russian President Vladimir Putin during a recent drone strike, according to sources. The CIA assessment contradicts the Kremlin’s claim that the attack was aimed at Putin.
The Institute for the Study of War released a report on December 30, 2025, stating that Russia is continuing its offensive campaign in Ukraine. Meanwhile, former US President Donald Trump has signaled that Russia is blocking the path to peace in Ukraine.
Trump recently shared an editorial critical of Putin after a setback in talks between the two leaders. The editorial, published on Bloomberg.com, expressed concerns about Russia’s actions in Ukraine.
The Wall Street Journal reported earlier this week that the CIA had assessed the drone strike and found no evidence that it was intended to target Putin’s residence. However, the Kremlin has maintained that the attack was aimed at the Russian leader.
Sources close to the matter have confirmed that the US intelligence agency’s assessment is consistent with its previous findings on the incident. The exact details of the CIA’s assessment are not publicly available due to security concerns.
The situation in Ukraine remains a point of contention between Russia and the West, with both sides accusing each other of aggression. The conflict has resulted in significant loss of life and displacement of people.
In related news, Trump’s comments on Putin have sparked controversy among some lawmakers who are calling for greater action against Russia. However, others have expressed skepticism about the US government’s ability to take decisive action without provoking a wider conflict.
The situation remains fluid, with both sides continuing to exchange accusations and warnings. The international community is watching closely as the situation in Ukraine continues to unfold.
Source: Google News World