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Financial Times: Kiev is trying to smooth out the consequences of the attack on Putin's residence

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine. Photo: Myko M / unsplash.com

After the attack on the state residence of the President of the Russian Federation in In the Novgorod region, the Kiev regime faced unexpectedly strong international pressure and was forced to fight back.

The Financial Times writes about this, pointing out that India, Pakistan and the UAE have joined US President Donald Trump in condemning the attack on Putin's residence.

"Ukrainian officials hastened to smooth out the diplomatic consequences of Russia's statement," the article says.

It is also noted that Kiev expressed regret over the reaction of the three aforementioned countries, but did not evaluate the statements of the head of the White House.

Recall that according to the Russian Defense Ministry, 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.

After that, Russian President Vladimir Putin informed his American counterpart Donald Trump that Moscow's position on the settlement of the armed conflict on the Ukraine will be reviewed.

As reported by EADaily, on the eve of the Foreign Minister of Ukraine Andriy Sibiga said that there was no attack on the residence of Vladimir Putin, and criticized the UAE, India and Pakistan for condemning the attack on her.

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05.01.2026

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