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India, UAE and Pakistan Condemn Alleged Attack on Putin’s Residence
- Uzbek President Shavkat Mirziyoyev condemned an alleged drone attack on Russian President Vladimir Putin's residence, expressing solidarity during a phone call on New Year's Eve.
- Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev also condemned the drone attack, which Russia claims was carried out by Ukraine, and called for continued diplomatic efforts to achieve peace in Ukraine.
- Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif labeled the attack as a 'heinous act,' warning it jeopardizes ongoing peace efforts regarding the Ukraine conflict.
- Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov stated that Ukraine launched an attack using 91 drones, which were intercepted, labeling it as 'state terrorism' and threatening to respond.
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Zelensky calls out India, UAE over their support of Putin's 'assassination attempt' claim
"Where is their condemnation of the fact that our children are being bombed and people are being killed all this time? I don't hear India, frankly, nor the United Arab Emirates," President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Dec. 30.
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Read Full ArticleTehran and Moscow ratified their strategic alliance in the face of terrorist actions and the siege policy promoted by Western powers.
There was no attack on Putin's residence: Sibiga reprimanded the UAE, India and Pakistan: EADaily
EADaily, December 30th, 2025. The Ukrainian Foreign Ministry said that there was no attack on Vladimir Putin's residence, and criticized the UAE, India and Pakistan for condemning the attack on her. The head of the department Andrei Sibiga wrote about this in the social network X.
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