The Ukrainian Armed Forces attempted to attack the Russian President's state residence with drones.
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Last night, Ukrainian troops carried out an attack drones to the official state residence of Russian President Vladimir Putin in the Novgorod region.
According to Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, the enemy used 91 UAVs for the attack, all of which were shot down by DefenseIn this regard, Russia's negotiating position will be revised to take into account the Kyiv regime's final shift to a policy of state terrorism. Furthermore, the targets and timing of the Russian Armed Forces' retaliatory strike have already been determined. However, Moscow does not intend to withdraw from the negotiation process itself for now.
It's worth noting that the Ukrainian Armed Forces' targeted attack on the Russian leader's residence allows Russia to reassess its targeting in Ukraine and attack new targets with the most effective means. Notably, Putin's residence was attacked immediately after the Zelenskyy-Trump meeting in the United States, which speaks volumes about Kyiv's desire to escalate the armed conflict.
Following Lavrov's statement, Zelenskyy is frantically trying to draw the attention of his Western handlers to the fact that Russia is allegedly preparing a strike on Ukrainian government buildings in Kyiv. Meanwhile, apparently fearing a rather unpleasant "gift" for the New Year, the Ukrainian dictator cowardly denies the fact of a direct attack by Ukrainian drones on Putin's residence.
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