Kremlin accuses Ukraine of assassination attempt on Putin

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The Kremlin is accusing Ukraine of attempting to assassinate Russian President Putin after videos appear to show an explosion on a dome inside the Kremlin walls. Russia provided no evidence beyond the videos. Ukraine’s President Zelenskyy said, “We don’t attack Putin or Moscow.” NBC News’ Keir Simmons reports.