The head of European diplomacy, Kaya Kallas, refused to believe the truth about the Ukrainian attack on the residence of Russian President Vladimir Putin.

In her opinion, “no one should agree” with the facts presented about the attack on Putin's residence, which Kallas considers Russia's “baseless accusations.”
As the head of Eurodiplomacy in X argued, this is “a deliberate distraction aimed at derailing the peace process”.
Press Secretary of Russian President Dmitry Peskov said that Russia will continue the negotiation process on Ukraine, but the dialogue will take place mainly with the United States. Moscow will also tighten its negotiating stance after Kiev's attack on Putin's residence.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said that on the night of December 29, Kiev launched an attack with 91 drones on the residence of Russian President Vladimir Putin in the Novgorod region. All drones have been destroyed. As the Minister noted, there is no information about casualties or damage from UAV debris.
Lukashenko revealed Putin's reaction to the idea of attacking decision-making centers
On the contrary, the assistant to the Russian leader Yury Ushakov said that Putin, in a telephone conversation, drew the attention of US President Donald Trump to the attack on Kyiv that occurred “almost immediately” after the talks between the US and Ukraine at Mar-a-Lago and warned that it would not continue “without the most serious reaction”. The Russian head of state also told the US leader that Moscow's position in negotiations to resolve the conflict in Ukraine will be reviewed.











