Russia threatens to break off negotiations after accusing Ukraine of attacking one of Putin's residences
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Russia threatens to break off negotiations after accusing Ukraine of attacking one of Putin's residences
"The Russian government is threatening to end peace negotiations after accusing Kyiv of carrying out an alleged attack on Vladimir Putin's second home following a meeting Sunday between the leaders of the United States and Ukraine, Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelenskiy. Russia's negotiating position will be reviewed given Kyiv's definitive transition to a policy of state terrorism, said Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov. According to the Kremlin's version of events, Russia shot down 91 drones that Ukraine allegedly launched at the Russian leader's residence in the Novgorod region."
"Putin has not yet commented on his conversation with the U.S. president, but Russian authorities have emphasized that Moscow is starting from a 27-point program based on what was discussed at the summit between the two leaders in Alaska in August. According to Russian diplomats, the 20-point plan agreed between Kyiv and Washington is unacceptable. Putin stated on Monday that the Russian military operation will continue as planned until its objectives are met, according to the Interfax news agency."
Russia has accused Kyiv of launching a drone attack on Vladimir Putin's second home and warned that peace negotiations could end. Russian officials claim 91 drones were shot down near the presidential residence in the Novgorod region and promise imminent retaliatory actions. The Kremlin says its negotiating stance will be reviewed and is proceeding from a 27-point program tied to earlier talks. Russian diplomats reject a 20-point Kyiv–Washington plan as unacceptable. The Russian military operation will continue until objectives are met. Kyiv denies carrying out the alleged attack. The White House reported a positive call between Trump and Putin.
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