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Updated 2026-06-18 03:33

The Russian president continues to shape in coverage of the conflict, with state communications shaping the war's trajectory. official briefings stress security posture and negotiations, alongside statements about external support. Various outlets describe Putin's public appearances and state communications as defining Russia's strategic priorities. Source facts indicate the Kremlin doubles down on mass-attack claims while Kyiv calls them a signature tactic. Zelenskyy rejects the notion of an attack on Putin's home, describing the accusation as false. The focus stays on Putin as the central figure in the broader narrative of regional security and Russia's strategic priorities.

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Kremlin repeats claim of 'mass attack' targeting Putin home

The Kremlin has doubled down on its claim of a "mass attack" by Ukraine targeting a home of Vladimir Putin - but Kyiv calls it a "signature" Russian tactic. Meanwhile, European leaders discussed the war today - after Volodymyr Zelenskyy said there's one main obstacle to peace.

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Zelenskyy rejects Russian claim of attack on Putin home

A Vladimir Putin home has been attacked by Ukraine, Russia's foreign minister has claimed. But Volodymyr Zelenskyy described the accusation as "lies" and said the Kremlin has another motive. It comes with Ukraine hoping for an improved US security offer to end the war. Catch up below.

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Vladimir Putin - WSJ Spotlight Coverage, Recent News

Vladimir Putin is the current president of Russia, holding the position since 2012 and previously serving the position between 2000 until 2008. Additionally, he has served as the Prime Minister of Russia between 1999 to 2000 and again from 2008 to 2012. In 1999, then-president Boris Yeltsin dismissed his prime minister at the time, promoting former KGB officer Mr. Putin in his place.

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