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.
04:27Like, of course, if you'll be the killer's gjith Syphoraret transplant.
04:30Like, of course.
04:31Like, of course.
04:31Orik field remar Sense отнош
04:31Because when Ты tomorrow has come.
04:32Like, of course.
04:33Like, of course.
04:33You'll be the toughest優ılı embrasser happened.
04:34Even though, I may not want to go.
04:35You know, it's easy, you'll have no stake in that turn on your system.
04:36Like, of course.
04:36Like, of course.
04:37Be careful.
04:38Like, of course.
04:38Like, or you in the meatpack of command, get Eid Gagn고요.
04:41For it to be very important, who wake up onorrow.
04:42Like, of course.
04:43Like, of course.
04:45Like, of course.
04:47Like, that is, why I'm not going.
04:47Right, books ihrensky?
Comments