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Kyiv Denies Russian Allegation of Drone Strike on Putin’s Residence

Grace JohnsonBy Grace JohnsonDecember 30, 2025 Politics & Government No Comments3 Mins Read
WASHINGTON, DC - AUGUST 18: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky meets with U.S. President Donald Trump in the Oval Office at the White House on August 18, 2025 in Washington, DC. President Trump is hosting President Zelensky at the White House for a bilateral meeting and later an expanded meeting with European leaders to discuss a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine. (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
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Ukraine rejected Russian claims that it carried out a drone attack on one of President Vladimir Putin’s residences. President Volodymyr Zelensky said Moscow spread false accusations to undermine peace efforts. He accused Russia of inventing a pretext to justify further military actions. Ukrainian officials confirmed that no such attack took place.

Russia Claims Coordinated Drone Assault

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said Ukraine launched 91 long-range drones overnight. He claimed the drones targeted Putin’s state residence in the Novgorod region. Russian authorities did not disclose Putin’s location during the alleged incident. Moscow said it would reconsider its stance in peace negotiations.

Zelensky Calls Claims False

Zelensky described the allegation as deliberate misinformation. He said the Kremlin relied on falsehoods to prolong the war. He cited previous Russian attacks on Ukrainian government buildings. Zelensky warned the claim could signal further military strikes.

“Everyone must remain vigilant now,” Zelensky told journalists on Monday. He warned of a possible strike on Kyiv. He described Russia’s statements as a clear threat. Zelensky said Moscow searched for excuses to continue fighting. He said Russia viewed ceasefire progress as a failure.

Call for International Action

Zelensky urged the international community to respond decisively. He warned that silence could encourage further Russian aggression. He stressed the need to protect diplomatic efforts toward lasting peace.

Lavrov Says Russian Defences Intercepted Drones

Lavrov said Russian air defence systems intercepted and destroyed all drones. He reported no casualties or damage. He accused Kyiv of pursuing state terrorism. He said Russia would revise its negotiating position. Lavrov added that talks with the United States would continue.

Kremlin Refuses to Show Evidence

The Kremlin said it would not provide proof of the alleged strike. A spokesman said Russia would harden its negotiating stance. Ukraine’s foreign minister urged other nations to ignore the claim. Andrii Sybiha said Russia provided no credible evidence. He said no attack occurred.

Peace Talks Continue with US Support

The allegation followed talks between Ukraine and the United States in Florida. Presidents Trump and Zelensky discussed a revised peace plan. Zelensky later said ending the war in 2026 remained possible. He said Ukraine could not succeed without continued US support.

Zelensky praised Trump’s readiness to impose sanctions and economic pressure. He said decisive US action could accelerate peace. He added that Washington could move negotiations forward quickly.

Distrust Between Kyiv and Moscow Persists

Zelensky said he saw no indication that Putin wanted peace. He said he did not trust the Russian leader. He said Putin opposed Ukraine’s success. Zelensky said the United States offered 15-year security guarantees. Trump said negotiators had nearly finalised that agreement.

Territorial Disputes Remain Unsettled

Zelensky said territorial issues remained unresolved. He highlighted the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant as a key concern. He said talks showed little progress on Donbas. Russia seeks full control of the region. Moscow controls most of Donetsk and nearly all of Luhansk. Together, the regions form Donbas.

Russia rejected key parts of the proposal. The White House said Trump held a positive call with Putin. Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov said Putin mentioned the alleged attack. He said the claim followed talks Washington considered successful.

Trump Reacts to Alleged Attack

Ushakov said Trump reacted with shock and anger. He said Trump questioned such actions. Ushakov said the issue could affect US cooperation with Zelensky. Trump later said he initially lacked information. He said Putin briefed him afterward. Trump said the report angered him.

Asked about evidence, Trump said officials would investigate. He said the attack might not have occurred. He said Putin told him the incident happened.

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Grace Johnson is a freelance journalist from the USA with over 15 years of experience reporting on Politics, World Affairs, Business, Health, Technology, Finance, Lifestyle, and Culture. She earned her degree in Communication and Journalism from the University of Miami. Throughout her career, she has contributed to major outlets including The Miami Herald, CNN, and USA Today. Known for her clear and engaging reporting, Grace delivers accurate and timely news that keeps readers informed on both national and global developments.

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