Trump says of alleged Ukraine attack on Putin: 'I was very angry about it'
Trump expressed anger after Putin informed him of nearly 100 Ukrainian drones targeting Putin's residence, all intercepted with no damage, amid ongoing peace negotiations.
- On Dec. 29, President Donald Trump said Russian President Vladimir Putin told him Monday morning that Ukraine attempted to strike his Novgorod, Roshchino residential complex.
- Russian authorities reported nearly 100 long-range Ukrainian drones attempted to strike Putin's residence, while Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said the attacks were intercepted with no damage and accused Ukraine of seeking to disrupt peace efforts.
- Trump reacted by telling reporters `It's not good` and said he got `very angry` after welcoming Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, but acknowledged it was `possible` the attack did not occur.
- Moscow signaled it may reconsider its negotiation approach, while Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said Russia reserves the right to respond at a time of its choosing as talks continue with representatives of US President Donald Trump.
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The Kremlin called the “attempted attack” on Vladimir Putin's residence in Valdai “a terrorist act aimed at disrupting the negotiation process.”
PM Modi expresses concern over alleged Ukraine drone attack on Putin's residence
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has expressed concerns over reports of attacks on President Vladimir Putin’s residence amid the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine. PM Modi said the hostilities should be done away with by diplomatic means to achieve peace. “Deeply concerned by reports of the targeting of the residence of the President of the Russian Federation. Ongoing diplomatic efforts offer the most viable path toward ending hostilities and a…
"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.
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