Zelenskyy denies Russian claim that Ukraine tried to attack Putin's residence
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said Ukraine launched 91 drones in an alleged attack on Putin’s Novgorod residence, a claim Kyiv denies as a fabrication.
- Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov claimed that Ukraine had tried to attack President Vladimir Putin's residence in Russia, and threatened retaliation.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy denied the accusation, stating it was a lie aimed at undermining peace talks and justifying further attacks on Ukraine.
- Zelenskyy said Russia was preparing to strike government buildings in Kyiv under the pretext of the alleged attack on Putin's residence.
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The Russian government threatens to end the peace talks after accusing Kiev of having committed an alleged attack on a secondary residence of Vladimir Putin after the leaders of the United States and Ukraine, Donald Trump and Volodimir Zelenski, met on Sunday. “Russia’s negotiating stance will be reviewed given Kiev’s definitive transition to a policy of state terrorism,” Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said. Continue reading
Russia-Ukraine peace talks thrown into further doubt as Moscow makes new accusations
Russia's foreign minister said Monday that Ukraine had tried to attack President Vladimir Putin's residence in the Novgorod region, and Moscow's negotiating position in the ongoing peace talks would be reviewed.
Russia accused Ukraine, on Monday 29 December, of launching drones against Vladimir Putin's residence in the Novgorod region, according to Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky immediately denied, calling the words "truths".
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