In a surprising twist this Monday (Dec 29), U.S. President Donald Trump said he was “very angry” after Russian President Vladimir Putin told him that a Ukrainian drone had attacked his state residence in the Novgorod region. It almost feels like a plot twist in a Netflix thriller 🎥🤯
The info came up during a phone call earlier in the day. Trump was in Florida, prepping for talks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, when reporters asked about the report. “You’re saying maybe the attack didn’t take place…It’s possible, too, I guess. But President Putin told me this morning it did,” Trump shared.
Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy quickly pushed back, calling the claim “another lie from the Russian Federation.” This back-and-forth adds a fresh layer to the ongoing Ukraine conflict, which has been dominating headlines this year 📈
What’s next? As global leaders gear up for 2026, this incident could heat up diplomatic tensions between Kyiv and Moscow—and spark new debates in Washington. Whether the strike really happened or not, one thing’s clear: the Ukraine story is far from over. 🔥
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Trump 'very angry' about alleged attack on Putin's residence
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