Kremlin 'lying' about U.S. involvement in Moscow drone strikes, Kirby says

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The Kremlin was lying about the U.S coordinating drone attacks on Moscow, said National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby. “I can assure you that there was no involvement by the United States. Whatever it was, it didn’t involve us,” he said.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy denied the accusation, and U.S. officialsof the attacks. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said that he’d take any claims coming from the Kremlin with a “large shaker of salt.”

“We don’t attack Putin or Moscow,” Zelenskyy told the Nordic broadcaster TV2 during a trip to Finland on Wednesday. “We fight on our territory. We’re defending our villages and cities. We don’t have enough weapons for these.” Peskov reportedly said during a press conference earlier Thursday that “attempts to disown this, both in Kyiv and in Washington, are, of course, absolutely ridiculous. We know very well that decisions about such actions, about such terrorist attacks, are made not in Kyiv but in Washington.Kirby said on MSNBC that the U.S.

The International Criminal Court, which is based in the Hague, in March issued an international arrest warrant against Putin over the forced deportation of Ukrainian children to Russia since the war began. While the court doesn’t have the authority to prosecute the crime of aggression, Zelenskyy said the rules need to change.

“If we want true justice, we should not look for excuses and should not refer to the shortcomings of the current international law but make bold decisions that will correct that shortcomings that unfortunately exist in international law,” Zelenskyy

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