טראמפ רעדט וועגן א דראון אטאקע אויף פוטין'ס הויז
President Donald Trump expressed concern over reports of an alleged attempted strike on Russian President Vladimir Putin’s residence, calling the situation “not good” and warning that it comes at a “delicate period of time” as peace talks over Ukraine approach a critical stage.
Trump made the remarks in video footage recorded during his meeting in Israel with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, where he disclosed that Putin personally contacted him earlier that morning to discuss the incident. Trump emphasized the importance of de-escalation, signaling apprehension that such developments could undermine ongoing diplomatic efforts.
According to Russian officials, 91 drones targeted Putin’s residence in the Novgorod region in the early hours of December 29, 2025, with all reportedly intercepted by air defenses. Ukrainian authorities have denied any involvement, dismissing the claim as fabricated propaganda. No independent evidence has emerged to conclusively substantiate either account.
Trump’s comments reflect his broader posture of caution as U.S.-brokered negotiations near what he has described as a near-final phase. He has repeatedly stressed the need to avoid actions that could derail talks or trigger further escalation between Moscow and Kyiv.
The alleged incident underscores the fragility of the diplomatic moment, with competing narratives from Russia and Ukraine complicating efforts to sustain momentum toward a negotiated settlement.