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Russia has accused Ukraine of launching a massive drone attack on President Vladimir Putin’s state residence — a claim Kyiv flatly denies. Moscow says 91 long-range drones were intercepted over the Novgorod region, insisting the alleged strike was a “terrorist attack” aimed at derailing peace talks. Ukraine calls the accusation fabricated and says no evidence has been presented.

With no reported damage or casualties, the real impact may be political. The episode has sharply escalated tensions, hardened Russia’s negotiating stance, and triggered global concern over whether the Kremlin could retaliate directly against President Volodymyr Zelensky — raising fears this could mark one of the most dangerous moments of the war so far.

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00:00Russia says Ukraine attacked Putin's residents.
00:24Ukraine says that never happened.
00:26And now, the world is asking one terrifying question.
00:31Will Putin retaliate directly against Zelensky after what Russia calls a terrorist attack?
00:39This could be one of the most dangerous moments of the entire war.
00:44Russia claims 91 long-range drones were launched at Vladimir Putin's state residence in the Novgorod region.
00:51Moscow says they were intercepted. No damage, no casualties. But the political damage? Massive.
01:00What Russia is saying?
01:02The Kremlin is furious. Spokesman Dmitry Peskov says this was not random.
01:08He claims it was meant to destroy peace talks. This terrorist act was intended to derail negotiations.
01:15Foreign minister Sergei Lavrov goes further, warning that Russia's negotiating position will be revised, military responses have been planned, and the response will not be diplomatic.
01:29Then comes the chilling line from Russia's foreign ministry.
01:33The answers will not be diplomatic. Let them not get their hopes up.
01:38So, here's the question everyone is afraid to ask. Does this put Zelensky directly in Putin's crosshairs?
01:47Ukraine's response.
01:49Kiev flatly denies everything. Ukraine's foreign minister says Russia has shown zero evidence. No wreckage. No proof. Nothing.
01:59Zelensky himself claims Moscow is manufacturing a crisis to justify escalation and sabotage peace efforts.
02:10Ukraine's position is clear. No attack. No drones. No truth to Russia's claim.
02:17According to the Kremlin, U.S. President Donald Trump was personally briefed by Putin and reportedly said he was shocked.
02:25President Donald Trump, President Donald Trump, he said he was attacked. It's no good. It's no good.
02:42Don't forget, you know, the tomahawks. I stopped the tomahawks. I didn't want that.
02:46Because we're talking about, you know, it's a delicate period of time.
02:49This is not the right time. It's one thing to be offensive. Because they're offensive.
02:55It's another thing to attack his house. It's not the right time to do any of that.
03:01And can't do it. And I learned about it from President Putin today. I was very angry about it.
03:07That claim alone has sent shockwaves through diplomatic circles.
03:11Now, let's be clear. There is no evidence that Putin plans to target Zelensky personally.
03:18There is no confirmation of assassination plots.
03:22But, historically, when Russia says the response will not be diplomatic,
03:27that usually means military escalation, symbolic strikes, or political pressure, not secret hit orders.
03:34Still, accusing Ukraine of attacking Putin's residents crosses a psychological red line.
03:42This accusation does three things.
03:45Raises the stakes to a personal level, undermines peace talks, and creates justification for harsher military action.
03:53Whether the attack happened or not, the narrative itself is powerful.
03:57So, the real question isn't, will Putin kill Zelensky?
04:02The real question is, how far will Russia go now that it claims the war has come to Putin's doorstep?
04:09Because when leaders start talking about non-diplomatic answers, history tells us the next move is rarely calm.
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