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Russia releases video footage to challenge Kyiv over alleged attack

Russia's defense ministry released footage of a downed drone on Wednesday, aiming to prove Ukraine attempted to attack a presidential residence this week and to refute Kyiv's denials of the incident.

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Published December 31,2025
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Russia's defence ministry released video footage on Wednesday of what it said was a ⁠downed drone at a briefing intended to show Ukraine tried this week to attack a presidential residence and ‍challenge Kyiv's denials that such an attack took place.

Kyiv says Moscow has produced no evidence ‌to support its allegations and that ‍Russia invented the alleged attack to block progress at talks on ending the war in Ukraine. Officials in several Western countries have cast doubt on Russia's version of events and questioned whether there was any attack.

Video footage released by Russia's defence ministry showed a senior officer, Major-General Alexander Romanenkov, setting out details of how Moscow says it believes Ukraine attacked one of President Vladimir ⁠Putin's residences in the Novgorod region.

Romanenkov said 91 drones had been launched from Ukraine's Sumy and Chernihiv regions in a "thoroughly planned" attack that he said was thwarted by Russian air defences, caused no damage and injured no one.

The video released by the ministry included footage of a Russian serviceman standing ‌next to fragments of a device which he said was a downed Ukrainian Chaklun-V drone carrying a 6-kg explosive device which had not detonated.

The ministry did not explain how it ‍knew what the device's target was.

Reuters could not confirm the location and the date of ‍the footage showing fragments ‍of a destroyed device. The model ⁠of the destroyed device could ‍not be immediately verified.

Other footage featured a man, identified as Igor Bolshakov from a village in the Novgorod region, saying he had heard air defence rockets in action.

Ukraine did ⁠not immediately respond ‌to a Reuters request for comment on the Russian defence ministry's footage.