Thursday, 1 January 2026

Putin's residence was not attacked by drones, says CIA

The CIA apparently has backed up Volodymyr Zelensky's insistence that Ukraine did NOT attack Putin's residence in northwest Russia with 91 drones. Putin continues to say that he is reviewing his peace/war plans for Ukraine as a result of the alleged attack. One presumes that the CIA has had a chance to check all the satellite pics of activity around the Putin home in Novgorod and has seen no evidence of a mass of drones being shot down by Russian air defences. The state residence is surrounded by air defence systems. The Russians have even claimed they have found destroyed drones on the ground. But, again, there is no proof of any deliberate attack on the large house. However, the damage has been done which is exactly what Putin wanted when he rang Trump to tell him about the so-called drone attack and got the satisfaction of seeing the US president react with anger when he was questioned by reporters. Putin is very clever at this sort of false information stuff. Red flags, it's called. The CIA of course hasn't come out officially to deny Putin's home was attacked, but helpful officials have leaked it to US newspapers. So, assuming it's true, we now wait for Trump to denounce Putin for putting out lies. BUY AGENT REDRUTH, MY NEW SPY THRILLER WHICH HAS A STRONG RUSSIAN THEME. YOU WILL LOVE IT. CHECK IT OUT ON AMAZON

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