Russia Vows Non-Diplomatic Response to Attack on Putin’s Residence
Earlier on Monday, Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov reported that during the night of December 28–29, “the Kiev regime launched a terrorist attack using 91 long-range strike unmanned aerial vehicles on the state residence of the president of the Russian Federation in Novgorod Region.”
He confirmed that all 91 drones were intercepted, with no casualties or damage recorded.
Lavrov emphasized that although Moscow remains engaged in the US-mediated peace talks, “Russia’s negotiating position will be revised” in response to Ukraine’s “reckless actions.” He added, “Targets for retaliatory strikes and the time for their implementation by the Russian Armed Forces have been determined.”
Zakharova later told Russian media that “the answers will not be diplomatic. Let them not get their hopes up,” describing the attempted strike as unprecedented. She stressed, “The unprecedented nature of this attack lies in the fact that it was carried out during the negotiations in the United States… At the very moment, when plans are being discussed, this, excuse me, bloody, rabid, terrorist scum, is undermining peace efforts.”
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