MOSCOW, Dec 29 (Reuters) - President Vladimir Putin told U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday that Russia would review its ...
US President Donald Trump has said he does not believe Russia's claim that Ukraine attacked one of Russian leader Vladimir Putin's residences.
President Donald Trump said that U.S. national security officials have determined that Ukraine did not target a residence belonging to Russian President Vladimir Putin in a drone attack last week ...
Defense experts question Russia's drone attack claims against President Vladimir Putin's residence as Moscow provides conflicting accounts of intercepted Ukrainian drones.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky denied claims that Kyiv tried to attack Russian President Vladimir Putin’s residence, calling the accusation “complete fabrication” intended to undermine ...
The US president said that following a US probe into Kremlin allegations, officials found that Ukraine did not launch an attack targeting Russian President Vladimir Putin’s residence in the Novgorod ...
Zelenskyy says Moscow trying to derail peace talks progress, as Russian foreign minister claims Ukraine targeted president’s home in Novgorod ...
A defence analyst tells the ABC an attack on the Russian President's state residence would be "technically" possible but would not make sense strategically for Ukraine.
Russia’s Defence Ministry had published a video of a downed drone it said Ukraine had launched at Putin’s residence.
EADaily, December 31st, 2025. Strikes on the residence of President Vladimir Putin may cost Ukraine new territories. This was stated by an MEP from Luxembourg Fernand Kartheiser.
India, Pakistan and UAE join Trump in condemning what Kyiv says are false allegations of hit on Russian leader’s residence ...
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