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'Deeply Concerned': PM Modi Expresses Worry as Reports of Drone Strikes on Putin’s Residence Emerge
Modi urged diplomatic efforts as the best path to peace amid disputed claims of 91 Ukrainian drones targeting Putin’s residence, with no casualties reported, Russia said.
- On Tuesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed deep concern about reports that Ukrainian drone strikes targeted one of President Vladimir Putin's residences and urged all parties to prioritise diplomacy to end hostilities.
- According to Moscow, Sergey Lavrov, Russian Foreign Minister, alleged Ukraine launched 91 long-range unmanned aerial vehicles overnight at Putin's Novgorod Region residence and said Russian air defence systems intercepted them with no casualties.
- At Hyderabad House, Modi received President Vladimir Putin in New Delhi, and his remarks followed just after US–Ukraine talks in Florida, creating a narrow window for diplomacy.
- Russian officials said Moscow will reassess its peace negotiation stance and respond with timing and targets set, while Sergey Lavrov insisted talks would continue.
- Kyiv's foreign ministry said no such attack occurred and expressed disappointment at statements from India, Pakistan, and the UAE, while Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Ukrainian President, urged the international community not to accept Moscow's narrative.
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Read Full ArticleIndian Prime Minister Narendra Modi commented on the Russian message about Ukraine's alleged attack on the residence of Russian dictator Vladimir Putin.
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