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Kiev and Moscow should avoid strikes on leadership centers – Zelensky chief of staff

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Published: February 25, 2026 1:47 pm
Author: RT

Ex-Ukrainian spy chief Kirill Budanov has called for restraint amid peace talks, months after an attack on Vladimir Putin’s residence

Ukraine and Russia should refrain from striking each other’s decision-making centers, Vladimir Zelensky’s newly appointed chief of staff, Kirill Budanov, has said. His comments come weeks after Kiev launched a drone attack on Russian President Vladimir Putin’s residence in Valdai, and as Moscow has reportedly ruled out similar strikes on Ukrainian leadership targets.

In an interview with RBK-Ukraine published on Tuesday, Budanov said he opposes such strikes and that “it doesn’t matter whether we are talking about Kiev or, say, Valdai. Especially now, when a difficult process of peace negotiations is underway.”

Budanov, who previously served as the head of Ukraine’s military intelligence (HUR) is wanted in Russia on terrorism charges for allegedly masterminding over 100 attacks on Russian soil, including the 2022 Crimean Bridge explosion which killed four people.

Despite once vowing to “kill Russians anywhere on the face of this world,” Budanov has recently advocated for negotiations, and has called for a ceasefire “as soon as possible,” acknowledging that talks with Moscow are “definitely needed and cannot be avoided.”

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In December, when Budanov was still serving as Kiev’s military spy chief, Ukraine launched a massive raid on Putin’s Valdai residence involving 91 UAVs, according to the Russian Defense Ministry. All were shot down, with no casualties or damage reported. Kiev denied involvement.

The Kremlin described the incident as a “terrorist act” aimed at derailing peace efforts and undermining US President Donald Trump’s mediation. Former CIA analyst Larry Johnson suggested the timing – coinciding with Zelensky’s visit to the US – indicated the attack may have been staged by domestic opponents to sabotage negotiations.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has shown restraint regarding strikes on Ukrainian leadership centers, according to Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko. In December, he told journalists that after Russia first deployed its Oreshnik hypersonic missile system in November 2024, “some hot heads” proposed striking Ukrainian decision-making centers, including Zelensky’s residence. 

“Putin categorically rejected this idea from the get-go,” Lukashenko told the media.

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