In a dramatic escalation amid fragile peace talks, US President Donald Trump expressed outrage over an alleged Ukrainian drone assault on Vladimir Putin's residence. The US leader made it clear: refusing to supply Kiev with powerful Tomahawk cruise missiles was absolutely the right decision. This bold move may have prevented a much wider conflict — but now everything hangs in the balance.
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The Shocking Incident Unfolds
Early on Monday, Russian officials reported that Putin's state residence in the Novgorod Region came under a massive overnight assault — 91 kamikaze drones targeted the location, according to Moscow. Russian air defenses reportedly intercepted every single one, with no casualties or damage reported.
Top Kremlin figures immediately labeled the strike a "terrorist attack," vowing severe retaliation. Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov stated the incident would force Russia to revise its stance in ongoing negotiations to end the Ukraine conflict.
Trump's Explosive Reaction
Speaking alongside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, President Trump confirmed he learned about the alleged attack directly from Vladimir Putin during a phone call. The news left him "very angry," especially as it happened during what he called "a delicate period of time" in peace efforts.
"Early in the morning [Putin] said he was attacked. It’s not good," Trump declared. "Don’t forget, you know, the Tomahawks. I stopped the Tomahawks. I didn’t want that."
Kremlin aide Yury Ushakov confirmed the exchange, noting Trump was "shocked" and reportedly said: "Thank God, we did not give the Tomahawks" to Ukraine.
Ukraine's Strong Denial
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky swiftly rejected the claims as "lies," accusing Moscow of fabricating the story to sabotage recent progress in talks with Washington and to create a pretext for new strikes on Ukrainian government buildings.
Tomahawk Drama: The Decision That Changed Everything
Over recent months, Kiev repeatedly pressed for US-made Tomahawk cruise missiles — long-range, precision weapons that could strike deep into Russian territory. Trump firmly rejected the requests, warning in mid-October that supplying them would represent "a new step of aggression" toward Russia.
Moscow had repeatedly cautioned that such deliveries, while not shifting the battlefield balance, would severely damage US-Russia relations. Trump's decision now appears prophetic amid this latest controversy.
Original source of the report: RT News - Trump ‘very angry’ about Ukrainian attack on Putin’s residence (published December 29, 2025)
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