Russia on Wednesday released nighttime footage of a damaged drone, claiming it had been launched by Ukraine towards President Vladimir Putin’s residence. The video, published by the Russian defence ministry and reported by AFP, purportedly shows the wreckage lying in a snow-covered, forested area in north-west Russia.
Claim Of 91-Drone Attack
The footage follows Moscow’s assertion that Ukraine attempted a large-scale attack on a presidential residence in the Novgorod region using 91 long-range attack drones. The Kremlin earlier said it could not provide additional evidence as the drones were “all shot down.”
Downed UAV with a 6kg explosive charge — Russian MOD publishes VIDEO PROOF of Ukrainian attack on Putin’s residence
The attempt was carried out on the night of December 28 to 29
WATCH report by the unit who took down 41 of the 91 drones sent by Kiev https://t.co/J9Tgd8yAJx pic.twitter.com/b7Yv55OlxP
— RT (@RT_com) December 31, 2025
Defence Ministry, Kremlin Responses
According to AFP, Russia’s defence ministry described the alleged operation as “targeted, carefully planned and carried out in stages.” The Kremlin termed the incident a “terrorist act” and a “personal attack against Putin,” referring to his secluded residence in the region.
Russian authorities further alleged that the drones were launched from Ukraine’s Sumy and Chernihiv provinces, amid heightened tensions along the border areas.
Military Situation Near Sumy
Russia claimed its forces are positioned about 20 kilometres from the city of Sumy and are fully prepared to take control of the area, as military activity in the region intensifies.
Ukraine, Allies Reject Claims
Ukraine dismissed the allegations as a “lie,” stating there was no “plausible” evidence that it had targeted any of Putin’s residences. AFP reported that Ukraine’s allies have also expressed scepticism over Russia’s version of events.
Zelensky Calls Allegation ‘Complete Fabrication’
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky described Russia’s claim as “complete fabrication” and urged partners to verify it. “Our negotiating team connected with the American team, they went through the details, and we understand that it’s fake,” AFP quoted him as saying. Zelensky also said he would meet allies in France on January 6 to renew peace efforts.
Modi Voices Concern
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has expressed concern over reports of a drone strike targeting President Putin’s residence, underscoring the seriousness of the situation.
Trump’s Remarks
US President Donald Trump criticised Kyiv following Russia’s claim. “You know who told me about it? President Putin, early in the morning, he said he was attacked. It’s no good,” Trump said, adding that while it was “one thing to be offensive,” it was “another thing” to attack Putin’s house.

