Trump sides with Russia on claims that Ukraine targeted Putin residence
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Russia's claims about a drone strike are false and intended to prolong the war that started with Russia's invasion in 2022.
- President Donald Trump stated that Russian President Vladimir Putin claimed Ukraine targeted one of his residences with a drone strike, but noted that this allegation could be false.
- Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov asserted the attack occurred, stating that no damage or casualties were reported and that retaliatory strikes would be planned.
- Zelenskyy accused Russia of fabricating the attack to disrupt peace negotiations.
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"It's a delicate time. It's not the right time," said US President Donald Trump, about this attack attributed to Ukraine by Moscow, which Kiev denies. Russia announced a response and a revision of its position in the peace negotiations.
Trump Says 'Very Angry' After Reports Of Ukrainian Drone Attack On Putin's Residence
US President Donald Trump, who has been trying to broker a peace deal and bring the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict to an end, reacted to the reports of drone strikes and said that Russian President Vladimir Putin told him about the attack, and he is 'angry' about it.
Ukraine is said to have committed an attack on Putin. Donald Trump makes a clear statement about the incident. But on what basis?
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US president Trump on Monday said Russian President Vladimir Putin told him Ukraine tried to attack Putin's residence in northern Russia, which Kyiv has denied.
Trump Criticizes Alleged Ukrainian Strike on Putin’s Residence
President Donald Trump on Dec. 29 said Russian President Vladimir Putin told him Monday morning that Ukraine attempted to strike his residence in the Russian city of Novgorod. “I don’t like it. It’s not good,” Trump told reporters after welcoming Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to his Mar-a-Lago residence and resort in Palm Beach, Florida, on Monday. “President Putin told me about it early in the morning. He said he was attacked. It’s …
Findings or facts? One day after the summit of US President Donald Trump with Ukraine President Volodymyr Selenskyj, Russia accuses Ukraine
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