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Did Ukraine really try to attack President Putin with 91 drones? Russia claims it happened—Ukraine calls it a lie. President Zelensky says Moscow is trying to sabotage peace talks just as momentum builds after a key meeting with President Trump. Meanwhile, Trump says Putin told him about the attack—and he’s furious. But was it even real?

This video breaks down the latest twist in the Russia-Ukraine conflict and what it could mean for future peace negotiations.
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00:00Did Ukraine just try to assassinate Vladimir Putin with 91 drones?
00:04That's what Russia is claiming. But Ukraine says it's all a lie.
00:08Russia's foreign minister said Ukraine launched a massive drone attack
00:11on Putin's residence in Novgorod.
00:14Every single drone, they say, was shot down with no damage and no injuries.
00:18Suspicious. Ukrainian President Zelensky sure thinks so.
00:22He called the claim a typical Russian lie,
00:24accusing Moscow of using fake attacks as an excuse to derail peace talks.
00:28This comes just after Trump and Zelensky met in Florida to push for an end to the war.
00:33Zelensky said there's hope for peace by 2026, but only if the U.S. keeps supporting Ukraine.
00:39Meanwhile, Trump says Putin personally told him about the drone strike
00:43and that he was very angry about it. But when pressed, Trump admitted it might not have happened at all.
00:48Is this a real attack? Or just Russia playing political chess?
00:53Either way, peace just got a lot more complicated.
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