Moscow: Ukrainian drone attacks disrupted the negotiations of the parties
The Russian Foreign Ministry said the recent Ukrainian UAV attacks were launched with the aim of disrupting the Moscow-KiFif talks.
According to RCO News Agency, the Russian Foreign Ministry issued a statement on Friday evening: “Ukraine’s drone attacks against Russia in May with the aim of disrupting the process of negotiations were carried out.”
“The latest brutal terrorist acts of the Kiev regime in an attempt to disrupt the process of resuming direct Russian -Ukraine negotiations aimed at finding the final solution with the help of the US government and preventing the first agreement in the war,” the Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement.
“Russia will respond appropriately to widespread Ukrainian drones,” the ministry added.
At the end of the statement, the Russian Foreign Ministry said: “Of course, Russia will respond appropriately to the widespread terrorist attacks of the Kiev regime, and unlike the Ukrainian side, only military-industrial installations and industrial complexes will be selected. “However, Russia is still committed to finding ways to solve peaceful Ukraine through dialogue.”
Prior to the statement, the Russian Defense Ministry announced that Russia had so far returned two soldiers and two civilians, and in return, two Russian war and two civilians have been transferred. “On May 9, according to Russian and Ukrainian agreements in Istanbul on May 5, two Russian military as well as civilians, including civilians captured by the Ukrainian armed forces in the Korsk area, were returned from the Kiev regime control,” the statement said. Instead, two warrants of the Ukrainian armed forces and four civilians were transferred to Ukraine. “
Hundreds of thousands of soldiers were killed or wounded in this war, which is the most deadly war since World War II; However, none of the parties publish accurate statistics on casualties.
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