Russia says 'completely ridiculous' for US and Kyiv to disclaim finishing up Kremlin drone assault

Russia has accused the US of being behind what it claims was a drone assault on the Kremlin - lower than a day after it alleged Ukraine was accountable.

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Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov mentioned Russia is aware of the US is deciding on targets and Ukraine is simply finishing up Washington's plans.

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"Attempts to disown this, both in Kyiv and in Washington, are of course, absolutely ridiculous," he mentioned.

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"We know very well that decisions about such actions, about such terrorist attacks, are made not in Kyiv but in Washington."

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He didn't present any proof of this.

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The assault on the house of Russian President Vladimir Putin occurred within the early hours of Wednesday, prompting Putin responsible Ukraine for what he mentioned was a "terrorist act".

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Ukraine's president Volodymyr Zelenskyy had responded: "We don't attack Putin or Moscow - we fight on our own territory".

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The Kremlin mentioned the drones have been disabled earlier than they might strike and there have been no experiences of victims or injury.

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Ukraine's army mentioned the three Russian-launched drones that hit a college in Odesa within the early hours of Thursday had been inscribed "for Moscow" and "for the Kremlin".

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The Kremlin had mentioned it reserved the correct to retaliate for the assault, nevertheless it had not mentioned what type this retaliation would possibly take.

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Mr Peskov mentioned on Thursday that Russia has a number of choices and that the response - when it comes - will probably be fastidiously thought of and balanced.

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His phrases got here simply hours after Ukraine mentioned it had shot down greater than a dozen Russian-launched drones within the early hours of Thursday morning.

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The 18 drones have been amongst 24 launched in pre-dawn assaults throughout Ukraine, with a quantity aimed toward Kyiv - all of which have been destroyed alongside an unspecified variety of missiles, metropolis officers mentioned.

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Administration officers within the capital mentioned: "The Russians have attacked Kyiv using Shahed loitering munitions and missiles, likely the ballistic type."

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Some 15 Shahed drones have been fired on the Black Sea port metropolis of Odesa, with air defences destroying 12 of those, based on Ukraine's southern army command.

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Three of the drones struck a college compound. There have been no casualties.

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Ukrainian public broadcaster Suspline additionally reported explosions within the southern metropolis of Zaporizhzhia, with the top of the town's regional army administration Yuri Malashko confirming anti-aircraft defences have been at work.

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Russia has repeatedly bombarded Ukraine since October and the newest assaults come lower than 24 hours after Kyiv mentioned 21 individuals have been killed in a Russian strike on the town of Kherson.

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Mr Zelenskyy mentioned a grocery store, railway station and residential buildings have been among the many locations hit.

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The Ukrainian president visited the International Criminal Court at The Hague on Thursday morning and reiterated his denials of involvement within the assault on the Kremlin.

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He mentioned: "We didn't attack Putin. We leave it to (the) tribunal."

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Speaking at a information convention within the Netherlands, Mr Zelenskyy mentioned he hoped the Russian chief would face a world battle crimes courtroom sooner or later.

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"We all want to see... Vladimir here in The Hague," he mentioned, including he "deserves to be sentenced" and delivered to justice.

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The Hague is dwelling to the International Criminal Court which has issued an arrest warrant accusing President Putin of battle crimes - the illegal deportation of kids from occupied components of Ukraine to Russia.

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