Russia says its negotiating stance on Ukraine will toughen after accusing Kyiv of attack
Russia says 91 drones targeted Putin’s residence and vows retaliation, signaling a tougher stance in peace talks despite ongoing negotiations.
- Russia claimed that Ukraine attacked a presidential residence with 91 drones, stating it would toughen its negotiating stance on Ukraine as a result.
- Ukraine denied that any such attack happened and accused Russia of making false claims to undermine the negotiation process.
- Russia provided no evidence beyond a defense ministry statement claiming to have shot down the drones, while declining to disclose details about Putin's location during the alleged attack.
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Fact or Fiction: Did Ukraine Really ‘Drone Strike’ Putin’s House?
Key Points and Summary – Russia claims Ukrainian forces launched 91 long-range drones toward a presidential residence near Valdai in the Novgorod region, calling it “state terrorism” and hinting it could harden Moscow’s negotiating posture. -Ukraine rejects the allegation as a politically timed falsehood meant to disrupt fragile diplomacy after Zelenskyy’s recent talks with Trump. […] The post Fact or Fiction: Did Ukraine Really ‘Drone Strike’ P…
Europe Holds Emergency Talks After Putin Signals Harder Line On Ukraine Peace Efforts
by Stefan J. Bos, Worthy News Europe Bureau Chief MOSCOW/BUDAPEST (Worthy News) – European leaders held an emergency call Tuesday after Russian President Vladimir Putin said he would “revise” Russia’s negotiating position on ending the war in Ukraine following an alleged Ukrainian drone attack on his residence in Russia’s Novgorod region. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov announced that Russia would “toughen” its stance in any peace talks after th…
European leaders discuss Ukraine as Russia ‘toughens’ stance
By Piotr Bujnicki, Max Ramsay and Aliaksandr Kudrytski, Bloomberg News European leaders held a call to discuss Ukraine after Russia said it would revise its negotiating position, claiming Ukrainian drones targeted a residence of President Vladimir Putin. “Our work to ensure robust security guarantees continues unabated,” Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof said Tuesday in a post on X. He said that Kyiv’s allies in the so-called Coalition of the Wil…
Russia hardens stance on alleged attack on presidential residence
Russia has hardened its stance toward peace talks with Ukraine, following President Vladimir Putin's claim that a presidential residence suffered a Ukrainian drone attack. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy denied the allegation and stressed collaboration with the West.
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