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Putin tells Trump that drone attack on Russian presidential residence puts Ukraine peace agreements under review

Russia accuses Ukraine of carrying out a drone attack on Vladimir Putin's presidential residence in the Novgorod region

Putin tells Trump that drone attack on Russian presidential residence puts Ukraine peace agreements under review
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Vladimir Putin, the president of Russia, gave a warning on Monday that his country's rival, Donald Trump, would be reviewing his status and some of the agreements reached during the earlier stages of Ukraine negotiations, including those involving Kyiv, which involved an attack by Kyiv on one of his residences, the Kremlin.

During a phone conversation between the two leaders today, Yuri Ushakov, the Russian Presidential Advisor for International Policy, said that Trump was "outraged" by what had happened and that he" could not even think for a foolish actions" on the part of Kyiv.

Vladimir Putin obviously attracted Donald Trump's interest by pointing out that the Kyiv program launched a large-scale, long-range satellite terrorist attack on the Russian presidential home in the Novgorod region almost immediately following what the US side believes to be a successful round of negotiations at Mar-a-Lago," Ushakov said.

The Kremlin's head assured Moscow that these "terrorist" activities would not go unpunished.

The US side also noted that this would have an impact on its "approaches in the context of working with ( Ukrainian President ) Zelensky. "

According to Ushakov, Trump was pleased that he had not delivered Axe weapons to Kyiv in this regard. The Kremlin assistant claimed that the phone call with Trump, which was the second of the two leaders ' conversations in 24 hours, was "friendly" and that both parties intended to keep in touch. He summarized that so far in 2025, Putin and Trump have spoken on mobile ten days and met again at a mountain in Alaska. Sergey Lavrov, the Russian Foreign Minister, claimed that Kyiv used 91 drones to attack Putin's Novgorod house on December 28 and 29. He added that no injuries or destruction from falling dirt were reported, and that all robots had been destroyed. The Russian foreign minister had previously stated that in light of the invasion, Russia may reconsider its position in the serenity negotiations.

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