Vladimir Putin's Official Residence 'Struck in Drone Strike' as Kremlin Stooge Blames Britain
Kremlin claims Ukrainian drones targeted Putin's residence; Kyiv calls it lies ahead of new aggression.

On December 29, 2025, Russian authorities claimed Ukrainian forces launched 91 long-range drones at Vladimir Putin's Novo-Ogaryovo residence near Moscow, causing damage to infrastructure. The Kremlin blamed Britain for enabling the attack, accusing it of supplying weapons used in the strike. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky dismissed the claims as 'another round of lies' in a statement, arguing it was a pretext for further Russian aggression. The incident occurred during heightened tensions, with Russia launching over 100 drones at Ukrainian cities the same day, killing at least 5 and injuring 40. Novo-Ogaryovo, a £100 million countryside retreat, serves as Putin's official residence. GB News reported the story at 17:35 GMT, updating at 19:11 GMT.
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