KEY POINTS
  • Russia's Kremlin has rebuffed claims made by the U.S. that President Putin felt he was "misled" by his military commanders over the invasion of Ukraine.
  • Putin's spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, told reporters that the Pentagon does not have accurate information.
  • Analysts told CNBC on Thursday that Putin's inner circle are either too loyal, or too scared, to question the strongman leader.
President-elect Vladimir Putin ahead of being sworn-in as President of Russia at St Andrew's Hall of the Moscow Kremlin.

Russia's Kremlin has rebuffed claims made by the U.S. that President Vladimir Putin felt he was "misled" by his military commanders over Moscow's invasion of Ukraine.

"To our regret and even concern neither the Department of State nor the Pentagon have authentic information about what is happening in the Kremlin," Putin's spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, told reporters at a briefing Thursday.