Ukrainian Foreign Ministry Explains Why Russian Federation Lies About "attack" On Putin's Residence
2- 30.12.2025, 13:53
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Photo: Vitaliy Nosach, RBC-Ukraine
Moscow has no evidence of any kind.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sibiga said that Russia has not provided any plausible evidence to support the words about the alleged attack on the residence of the initiator of the war Vladimir Putin in Valdai. The foreign minister said in X .
"Almost a day has passed, and Russia has still not provided any plausible evidence to support its accusations of Ukraine's alleged "attack on Putin's residence." And it won't. Because there is none. There was no such attack," Sibiga emphasized.
At the same time, he said, Ukraine has paid attention with disappointment and concern to the statements of the Emirati, Indian and Pakistani sides, which expressed their "concern" about the alleged "attack."
"This is particularly surprising given that all three states did not make any official statements when a real Russian missile hit a real Ukrainian government building on September 7, 2025," Sibiga stressed.
As the foreign minister noted, Russia has a long record of false statements - this is its trademark. He recalled how Russia claimed it would not attack Ukraine in early 2022. "They also often accuse others of what they themselves plan to do. Their words should never be taken at face value," Sibiga added.
The Minister is convinced that such reactions to Russia's baseless manipulative claims only play along with Russian propaganda and encourage Moscow to further atrocities and lies.
"We call on all states to act responsibly and refrain from reacting to unverified allegations - this undermines the constructive peace process that has recently been moving forward," Sibiga noted.