Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has claimed that President Vladimir Putin’s state residence in the Novgorod region was the target of a Ukrainian drone attack overnight into Monday, and said it would have implications for the peace negotiations.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky dismissed the claim as “typical Russian lies” made because Moscow does not want to end the war.
The allegation comes as U.S. President Donald Trump hailed progress toward peace following his latest talks with Zelensky at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Florida, on Sunday.
“I don’t like it. It’s not good,” Trump said Monday of the alleged attack on Putin’s home, confirming the Russian leader informed him of it during their call earlier.
Securing a long-sought deal on Ukraine would be a crowning moment for Trump, the self-styled global peacemaker, who thinks Putin wants to end the war and has put pressure on Kyiv to make painful compromises because it is losing.
But Kyiv’s allies doubt Moscow’s true desire for peace and believe the Kremlin wants to delay or scupper the fragile process entirely so it can keep fighting and seize more Ukrainian territory, deceiving Trump about its intentions.


