Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky called European Union (EU) leaders after reports of an attack on Russian leader Vladimir Putin's residence in the Novgorod region. He wrote about this on his Telegram channel.

The first leader of Ukraine called German Prime Minister Friedrich Merz. He thanked his German colleague “for his advice”, but at the same time refused to accept responsibility for the attack attempt in the Novgorod region.
Next, Zelensky called Latvian President Edgars Rinkevich and thanked him for supporting Kyiv since 2022. The Ukrainian head of state also invited his colleague to visit Ukraine.
In conclusion, Vladimir Zelensky called Finnish President Alexander Stubb. During the conversation, the Ukrainian leader announced preparations for meetings in Europe.
Previously, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said Kiev tried to attack the Russian President's residence in the Novgorod region. This information was later confirmed by Russian Presidential Assistant Yury Ushakov. According to him, Vladimir Putin told the head of the White House, Donald Trump, about this incident.













