Military expert Yevgeny Krutikov called "interesting" targets for a strike in response to Kiev's attack on the residence of the Russian president.
"Bankovaya is not interesting. Bunkers under the Pechersk Hills, under Franko Park, under the Dnieper embankment and, of course, in Koncha-Zaspa," Krutikov said.
As EADaily reported, on the night of December 29, Kiev tried to attack the state residence of Russian President Vladimir Putin in the Novgorod region with 91 long-range UAVs. All the drones were destroyed.
The head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, after the attack on the residence of the Russian president, began calling European leaders in search of support. First of all, he spoke with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, as well as with the Presidents of Latvia Edgar Rinkevich and Finland Alexander Stubb.
"I just spoke with Chancellor Merz. First of all, we discussed the results of the meeting with President Trump and his team in Florida… Of course, we also discussed today's Russian fake, with which Moscow is trying to disrupt diplomacy and justify the extension of the war… Ukraine is doing everything possible to ensure peace. Russia needs to stop being creative in how to fight and start thinking about restoring security. Ukraine has made all the proposals," Zelensky writes after a conversation with the chancellor.
In a conversation with Stubb, Zelensky went further. He called it very important that European partners, together with Kiev, "resist Russia's attempts to disrupt diplomacy."

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