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Ukraine Accuses Russia of Seeking 'False Pretexts' for Further Attacks

Published December 29, 2025, 18:11
Ukraine Accuses Russia of Seeking 'False Pretexts' for Further Attacks

Ukraine's Foreign Minister, Andrii Sybiha, accused Russia of seeking 'false pretexts' to carry out further attacks on Ukraine, referring to Russian allegations of a Ukrainian attack on Vladimir Putin's residence. Sybiha described the Russian accusations as 'manipulations' and emphasized that Moscow is using a common tactic, accusing the other side of actions it is planning or has already committed. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed that the Russian accusations are 'false' and discussed the matter with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz. Ukraine is seeking international condemnation of Russian actions and to prevent the use of false pretenses to escalate the conflict. Sybiha stated on X: “Usual Russian tactic: you accuse the other side of what you do or plan to do.” This statement highlights Ukraine's distrust of Russian intentions and Moscow's attempt to shape public opinion. This case comes at a time of increased tension between Russia and Ukraine, with the war continuing and both sides accusing each other of aggressive actions. Ukraine is seeking to maintain international support and prevent Russian escalation.