Ukraine denies drone attack on Putin's residence
Russia has accused Ukraine of targeting a presidential residence, which President Zelensky called "typical Russian lies".
Peace efforts in doubt as Russia says Ukraine tried to attack Putin residence
MOSCOW/KYIV >> Russia accused Ukraine today of trying to attack President ‌Vladimir Putin’s residence in northern Russia, although it provided no evidence to back up an assertion that ‌Kyiv dismissed as baseless and designed to undermine peace negotiations.
Peace hopes dented as Russia claims Ukraine tried to attack Putin residence
Moscow provided no evidence to back up its assertion that Ukraine targeted the Russian leader's residence. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Russia says Ukraine attacked Putin’s home, Kyiv calls this a ‘lie’
Ukraine used 91 long-range drones in the alleged attack, foreign minister says. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Russia says Ukraine attacked Putin's home, Kyiv calls this 'lie'
Russia accused Ukraine on Monday of having fired dozens of drones at one of President Vladimir Putin's homes, an accusation that Ukraine called a "lie" aimed at undermining US-led efforts to end the war. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, who does not typically announce drone strikes, said Ukraine had fired "91 long-range unmanned aerial vehicles" at Putin's residence in the Novgorod region between late Sunday and early Monday, all of which were shot down. 
Trump ‘very angry’ about alleged attack on Putin’s residence
Kyiv has said the claim is a “lie”. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Russia may pull out of peace talks over 'blitz on Putin mansion'
The dramatic twist preceded an hour-long phone call between the Russian and US presidents, the second in recent days.
Russia says Ukraine launched drone attack on Putin's residence, Zelenskyy calls claim a 'lie'
The reported attack comes as US President Donald Trump said a resolution to the conflict was “closer than ever”.
Live: Zelensky denounces 'lies' as Russia accuses Ukraine of targeting Putin residence in Novgorod
Ukrainian President Volodymyr ​Zelensky on Monday ⁠dismissed Russian accusations that Kyiv had tried ​to attack ‍President Vladimir Putin's ​residence in the Novgorod region ​as "another round of lies".…
Kremlin says Ukraine should withdraw troops from Donbas, and a Putin-Trump call expected soon
MOSCOW, Dec 29 - The Kremlin said on Monday that Ukraine should withdraw its troops from the part of Donbas that it still controls if it wanted peace, and that if Kyiv did not strike a deal then it would lose yet more territory. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Russia Claims Ukraine Targeted Putin Residence, Vows To Retaliate
The United States has offered Ukraine "strong" security guarantees for 15 years as part of a peace deal to end the war with Russia, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said after talks with US President Donald Trump, with Kyiv looking for a longer pledge from Washington to keep Moscow in check.
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