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Russia seeks 'false justification' for further attacks, Ukraine says'Usual ‌Russian ‌tactic: Accuse the other ⁠side of what you are doing or planning ⁠yourself,' ⁠Andrii Sybiha said ‌in a ‌post on X.
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<div class="paragraphs"><p>Ukraine's foreign minister&nbsp;Andrii Sybiha</p></div>

Ukraine's foreign minister Andrii Sybiha

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Kyiv: Ukraine's foreign minister urged world leaders ​on Monday to ‌condemn Russian "manipulations" about ⁠an ‌alleged Ukrainian attack on Vladimir Putin's residence, saying Moscow was ​seeking "false justification" for further strikes on its neighbour.

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"Usual ‌Russian ‌tactic: Accuse the other ⁠side of what you are doing or planning ⁠yourself," ⁠Andrii Sybiha said ‌in a ‌post on X.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy ‍said the Russian accusations were "fake" and that he had discussed the matter with German Chancellor Friedrich ​Merz.

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(Published 29 December 2025, 22:22 IST)