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Putin ‘Drone Attack’ Claim Sparks Global Doubt

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Russia repeated its assertion that Ukraine launched a major drone attack on one of President Vladimir Putin’s residences in the Novgorod region, alleging that 91 drones were intercepted, but offered no verifiable evidence for the claim. The Kremlin’s repetition of the accusation has immediate implications for delicate peace negotiations, as Moscow said it may revise its negotiating stance in response. Independent confirmation of the attack is absent, and Western officials have expressed skepticism about Moscow’s account.

The allegation first emerged when Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov claimed the alleged assault targeted a heavily fortified presidential residence near Valdai, with air defenses shooting down the unmanned aircraft. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov described the incident as a “terrorist attack” intended to sabotage peace efforts. Moscow released footage claiming to show wreckage of a downed UAV, but Reuters reported it could not independently verify the video or drone model.

Ukraine’s government firmly denied the accusation, dismissing it as fabricated and part of a disinformation campaign to undermine diplomatic progress and strain relations between Kyiv and its allies. Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha said Russia had provided “no plausible evidence” and insisted “no such attack happened.” U.S. intelligence assessments reportedly found no evidence supporting Russia’s claims, and EU officials also rejected the allegations, calling them a distraction from the real issues in the conflict.

Analysts and Western officials noted the lack of independent confirmation and questioned the strategic timing of the claim, as it appeared shortly after peace talks involving U.S. and Ukrainian leaders. Some critics suggested the allegation could be aimed at influencing international perceptions and derailing negotiations. Looking ahead, diplomats are expected to continue pushing for a negotiated settlement despite Moscow’s repeated assertions, but trust between parties remains fragile and contingent on verified information.

Key Takeaways

Russia reiterated its unverified claim that Ukraine attacked Putin’s residence using drones.

Ukraine, the U.S., and EU officials rejected the assertion and highlighted a lack of evidence.

The dispute over the claim could affect ongoing peace negotiations in the Ukraine conflict.

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1 hour ago, bannork said:

"US finds Ukraine did not target Putin in drone strike, WSJ reports | Reuters" https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/us-finds-ukraine-did-not-target-putin-drone-strike-wsj-reports-2025-12-31/

It matters not what the "U.S." thinks.

Putin's poodle -- Trump -- always believes Putin over U.S, intelligence agencies.

Starting in Helsinki he proves that again and again and again.

Don’t think Trump ever talk about the dozens of times that Russia tried to assassinate Zelensky.

https://newsukraine.rbc.ua/news/assassination-attempts-on-putin-took-place-1720865823.html

'There have been attempts to assassinate the Kremlin leader, but so far they have been unsuccessful, says Defense Intelligence chief, Kyrylo Budanov, in an interview with NV.

"They (attempts to assassinate Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin - ed.) took place, but, as you can see, they have failed so far," Budanov said.'

3 hours ago, johng said:

https://newsukraine.rbc.ua/news/assassination-attempts-on-putin-took-place-1720865823.html

'There have been attempts to assassinate the Kremlin leader, but so far they have been unsuccessful, says Defense Intelligence chief, Kyrylo Budanov, in an interview with NV.

"They (attempts to assassinate Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin - ed.) took place, but, as you can see, they have failed so far," Budanov said.'

Any reliable source?

3 hours ago, stevenl said:

Any reliable source?

You don't consider the head of Ukrainian military intelligence a reliable source ?

7 hours ago, Eric Loh said:

Don’t think Trump ever talk about the dozens of times that Russia tried to assassinate Zelensky.

Trump would obviously be very happy if Zelinskyy who he hates somehow disappeared.

Better than trump the lieing source, he’s as bad as Putin

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