Drone Attack on Putin's Home: US Security Deal at Risk?
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A drone attack targeted Russian President Vladimir Putin's private residence on December 29. The incident raises serious questions about a major US security proposal.
The attack hit Putin's estate at Dolgiye Borody, also known as Valdai. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov confirmed the event. US President Donald Trump also stated he was informed directly by Putin in a phone call.
Following the attack, the Russian Defense Ministry released further details. The official statements mark a rare admission of a direct security breach at a leader's personal home.
This event directly impacts high-stakes diplomacy. It jeopardizes a proposed US security guarantee to Russia. The deal, discussed by Trump and Putin, would pledge US military support if Russia faces a foreign attack.
Analysts say the drone strike exposes a critical flaw. The US guarantee is conditional on Russia defending itself against external threats. A successful attack on the president's home severely weakens Russia's claim of being able to do so.
The proposal now faces major doubts. If Russia cannot protect its own leader, the logic for a US defense pledge is undermined. Security talks between Washington and Moscow are likely to be reassessed.