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Did Ukraine Attempt To Assassinate Putin With A Drone Attack In Kursk?
The Daily Guardian
|May 27, 2025
Absence of Damage or Evidence: Unlike past drone strikes on oil refineries or airfields, where satellite images and local footage confirmed damage, this event involved no publicly visible evidence—no drone debris, no altered flight paths, and no photographic documentation.
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On May 25, 2025, startling reports emerged from Russian state-run media suggesting that Russian President Vladimir Putin narrowly escaped an assassination attempt during a visit to the Kursk region. According to the reports, a Ukrainian drone allegedly targeted the president's helicopter in what Russian authorities are calling a "coordinated and deliberate" strike. Russian military officials claim their air defense systems successfully intercepted and destroyed the drone before it could endanger the presidential convoy.
This incident, though dramatic in nature, remains shrouded in ambiguity and raises several questions regarding the nature of the drone attack, the credibility of Russian sources, and the silence from Ukrainian officials. As the war between Russia and Ukraine grinds on into its third year, incidents like these add to the growing tension and complexity of a modern conflict increasingly defined by drone warfare, psychological operations, and narrative control.
According to a senior Russian air defense officer quoted by state media, the drone was detected approaching the flight path of President Putin's helicopter while en route over the Kursk region—a border area that has seen significant military activity throughout the war. The officer emphasized that the threat was "neutralized immediately," preventing any harm to the Russian leader or his entourage.
"No injuries or damages were reported, and President Putin continued his official engagements in the region without delay," the officer stated. Russian state media outlets swiftly labeled the event a failed assassination attempt, attributing it to Ukrainian forces. Kremlin-aligned commentators further alleged that the drone strike was part of a broader attempt by Kyiv to destabilize Russian leadership and incite fear among civilians.
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