Russia Sees Drone Strike on the Kremlin as Ukrainian Attempt at Putin

One problem: The Russian strongman was working from his Novo-Ogaryovo residence outside Moscow.

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A view of the Kremlin at Moscow, May 3, 2023. AP

Considering the setting — the floodlit fortress of the Kremlin by night — a drone attack that Moscow promptly blamed on Ukraine seemed almost cinematic, but in reality and though apparently no damage was caused, it upped the ante in a multipronged war more than a year after Vladimir Putin launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine. 

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