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00:26erupts in Moscow on Tuesday as Russia called a direct Ukrainian attempt to assassinate
00:32the Russian president. Former Russian president and deputy chairman of the Security Council,
00:37Dmitry Medvedev, unleashed a blistering response, branding Ukraine's leadership as warmongers
00:43and warning President Volodymyr Zelenskyy that he will be forced into permanent hiding.
00:49The trigger? An alleged drone attack on President Vladimir Putin's residence,
00:53a move Moscow calls nothing less than state terrorism.
00:57В ночь с 28 на 29 декабря 2025 года киевский режим предпринял террористическую атаку
01:07с использованием 91 ударного беспилотного летательного аппарата дальнего действия
01:14на государственную резиденцию президента Российской Федерации в Новгородской области.
01:20Все беспилотные летательные аппараты уничтожены средствами противовоздушной обороны
01:26вооруженных сил Российской Федерации.
01:30Россия's foreign minister, Сергей Лавров, said Ukraine launched a massive wave of long-range
01:36drones toward Putin's residence in the Novgorod region over December 28th and 29th.
01:41Lavrov added that 91 drones were involved, all intercepted and destroyed by Russian air
01:48defense systems. He called the incident an act of state terrorism and warned that Moscow's
01:54response would be decisive.
01:56According to Lavrov, Russia has already determined both the targets and the timing for retaliation.
02:03He stressed that such reckless provocations would fundamentally alter Moscow's negotiating
02:08position with Kiev. Medvedev's reaction was particularly blunt.
02:13He accused Zelensky of seeking total war, declaring that Ukraine's leader has crossed
02:19a red line that cannot be undone. Medvedev said Zelensky would now have to live in hiding for
02:25the rest of his life, a message clearly intended as deterrence.
02:29The alleged attack also drew a strong reaction from Washington.
02:33Putin's top aide, Yuri Ushikov, said U.S. President Donald Trump was shocked and outraged
02:39when briefed on the incident. Trump said that it was fortunate the United States never supplied
02:45Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles.
02:48Zelensky has flatly denied the accusations, calling the claims fabricated and politically
02:53motivated. In a statement, he accused Moscow of spreading disinformation to justify future
02:59strikes on Kiev and avoid peace talks. Russian officials reject that narrative,
03:05insisting Ukraine's actions speak louder than its denials.
03:09The controversy erupted just one day after Zelensky met Trump in Miami for high-level talks
03:15on ending the war. Trump described negotiations as entering their final stages, saying Putin was
03:21serious about peace, but only under firm security guarantees and territorial realities.
03:27Moscow has repeatedly urged Kiev to withdraw from the Donbass to end the conflict.
03:33For Moscow, the message is clear. Attacks on Russian leadership will not be tolerated.
03:39With retaliatory plans already in place, Russia signals that further provocations could trigger
03:45consequences far beyond the battlefield. As tensions spike, the road to peace appears narrower
03:51and far more dangerous.
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