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Home Ukraine Denies Strike as Russia Claims Drone Attack on Putin’s Residence
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Ukraine Denies Strike as Russia Claims Drone Attack on Putin’s Residence

By Shahriar FahimDecember 30, 20254 Mins Read
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Russia said Ukraine sent drones toward President Vladimir Putin’s residence on Sunday night. Ukraine denied the claim at once. The event came after fresh talks between U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. The main keyword is “Putin’s residence.” The claim has raised tension at a delicate moment in the war.Russia said it shot down all drones and reported no damage. Ukraine said the story was false and said Moscow wanted a reason to block peace efforts. The timing has drawn wide attention from global officials.

Russia Says Drone Attack Targeted Putin’s Residence

According to Reuters and other major news agencies, Russia claimed that 91 drones were aimed at Putin’s residence. Moscow said all drones were destroyed. It also said it will plan strikes on Ukraine in response. Russia added that its stance in peace talks will now be “reviewed.”Ukraine rejected the story. President Zelensky called it a “complete fabrication.” Ukrainian officials said no strike was carried out and noted that Russia showed no evidence. Analysts said deep strikes on Russia usually leave signs seen by civilians. They said none of those signs appeared this time.Washington responded with caution. President Trump said he heard about the alleged attack from Putin during a phone call. He said it was a “delicate time” and did not want any move that could harm peace efforts. His comments showed concern that the claim could break progress made in recent talks.Experts noted that Russia has tried to frame Ukraine in past incidents. They said such claims often come when talks show progress. They also said Russia has made similar statements before without proof. The lack of footage or reports from local witnesses added to doubts.

Ukraine Denies Strike as Russia Claims Drone Attack on Putin’s Residence

What the Dispute Means for Ongoing Peace Efforts

Analysts said the claim could slow peace talks. Russia has said it will not stop the war unless all its demands are met. Ukraine said it will keep working with allies to push for a real settlement. Both sides face pressure as the conflict continues into another year.According to AP News, Zelensky has kept talks open even after recent attacks on Kyiv. A Russian missile struck a government building in September. Yet Ukraine continued to seek a path to end the war. Russia, however, has rejected proposals that do not include major concessions.Observers said the new claim may help Moscow argue that Ukraine is the obstacle. They said this could give Russia cover to delay discussions. The timing of the claim, just after Trump-Zelensky talks, drew attention from diplomats watching the process.The event also affects public opinion. People in Ukraine see the claim as another attempt to shift blame. People in Russia hear it as a direct threat to their leader. Both sides may use the narrative in domestic messaging.

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The dispute over the alleged strike on Putin’s residence will likely shape the next stage of talks. Ukraine, the U.S., and global observers say proof is needed. The story adds new pressure as both sides test the path toward peace.

FYI (keeping you in the loop)-

Q1: Did Ukraine attack Putin’s residence?

Ukraine said it did not attack the site. Officials called the claim false. Russia has shown no proof of damage.

Q2: What did Russia say happened?

Russia said 91 drones targeted Putin’s residence. It said all drones were destroyed. No injuries or damage were reported.

Q3: How did the U.S. respond?

President Trump said Putin told him about the event. He said the timing was delicate. He urged caution in judging the claim.

Q4: Why does the claim matter?

The claim could affect peace talks. Russia said its negotiating stance will change. Ukraine said Russia wants an excuse to avoid talks.

Q5: Is there evidence of the attack?

Experts said no civilian reports or footage have appeared. They said real strikes usually show signs. None were seen this time.

Trusted Sources: Reuters, AP News, BBC, Hindustan Times

Disclaimer: This article is based only on verified reports from reputable news agencies.


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