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Russia says Ukrainian drone attack targeted one of Putin’s residences, a claim rejected by Kyiv

Russia’s foreign minister alleged that a Ukrainian drone attack targeted one of President Vladimir Putin’s residences on Monday, a claim that was immediately rejected by Kyiv.

As a result of the alleged attack in the Novgorod region, Sergey Lavrov said “Russia’s negotiating position will be revised” in the ongoing peace talks seeking to end Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine. Lavrov said no damage or casualties resulted from the incident but that the Russian military has selected targets for “retaliatory strikes.”

Lavrov said Russian air defenses shot down 91 drones. He did not claim that Putin was in Novgorod at the time. He also said Russia does not intend to withdraw from negotiations on ending the war in Ukraine.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky immediately rejected the claimed drone attack as “a complete fabrication” from Russia.

Zelensky pointed out that the claim came a day after he met with US President Donald Trump for almost three hours in Florida.

Although the talks did not yield a major breakthrough, the two leaders agreed in the latest version of the peace plan that the US would guarantee Ukrainian security for 15 years, with an option to extend those guarantees, Zelensky said earlier Monday.

“Russia is at it again, using dangerous statements to undermine all achievements of our shared diplomatic efforts with President Trump’s team. We keep working together to bring peace closer.,” Zelensky posted on X.

Meanwhile, the White House announced Monday morning that Trump held a “positive call” with Putin concerning Ukraine, but it did not provide a readout of the call.

This is a developing story and will be updated.

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