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Putin's 'playbook' is 'working for his own population but it doesn't work for the rest of the world'

President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday accused Kyiv of seeking to "frighten" Russians after drones hit Moscow high-rises in the first such attack since the beginning of the Kremlin's assault on Ukraine. As drones struck in and around Moscow, Russian drones targeted Kyiv for a third straight day while Ukraine gears up for a major offensive against Russian forces. For more insight and a deeper perspective on Ukraine's unprecedented, and highly symbolic, drone attack on Moscow, as Putin's stance hardens, France 24's Mark Owen, Douglas Herbert and Gulliver Cragg are all joined by Philip Ingram, Journalist specialising in security and intelligence, following a senior career in British Military Intelligence.

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