WSJ learned of the lack of confirmation from the CIA regarding the attack on Putin's residence.

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WSJ learned about the lack of confirmation of the attack on Putin's residence from the CIA

According to the publication, this conclusion was based on an assessment by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), which could not find evidence of an attack on Putin's residence.

On December 31, Donald Trump, the President of the United States, shared an article from the New York Post criticizing Russia on Truth Social. According to Reuters, this occurred after CIA Director John Ratcliffe informed Trump about Putin's statements. The source declined to provide details of the briefing that took place between Ratcliffe and the president.

Trump himself reported that he learned from Putin about the attack on his residence in the Novgorod region. He noted that "the timing is not right for this." Meanwhile, the presidents of the United States and Russia had a phone conversation on December 29.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov stated on December 29 about an attempted drone attack on Putin's residence. He also noted that Russia would not withdraw from negotiations with the United States regarding conflict resolution, but would reconsider its position, and Ukraine's actions would not go unanswered.
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