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02 Jun 2025, 02:29 GMT+10
The Russian foreign minister and the US secretary of state have discussed Kievs strikes on civilian and military facilities
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov spoke with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on the phone on Sunday. The two sides have discussed the upcoming Moscow-Kiev talks in Istanbul and recent Ukrainian attacks on Russian territory.
Just a day before the talks scheduled in Türkiye, two bridges collapsed in Russia's Bryansk and Kursk border regions, leading to at least seven deaths and dozens of injuries. The incidents were caused by sabotage, according to Russia's Investigative Committee. Later that same day, drones targeted military airfields in Murmansk Region in the country's north, in Ivanovo and Ryazan regions in western Russia, and in Irkutsk Region in Siberia and Amur Region in the Far East.
According to the Russian Foreign Ministry, Rubio "expressed sincere condolences on the civilian casualties resulting from the bombings of railway infrastructure in the Bryansk and Kursk regions on June 1."
Lavrov stressed that the attacks would be thoroughly investigated, and "the results will be published in the very near future". "The guilty parties will be identified and will inevitably face deserved punishment," the minister added.
Lavrov and Rubio also "exchanged views on various initiatives concerning the political resolution of the Ukrainian crisis", including the upcoming Moscow-Kiev negotiations in Istanbul, scheduled for June 2.
Just a day before the upcoming talks, two bridges collapsed in Russia's Bryansk and Kursk border regions, leading to at least seven deaths and dozens of injured. The incidents were caused by sabotage, according to Russia's Investigative Committee.
Later that same day, drones targeted military airfields in Murmansk Region in the country's north, in Ivanovo and Ryazan regions in western Russia, and in Irkutsk Region in Siberia and Amur Region in the Far East.
In response to Kiev's raids, Russia has launched several retaliatory strikes targeting Ukraine's defense industry facilities, as well as military assembly points and warehouses. According to Russia's Defense Ministry, most of the strikes were successfully repelled, with some resulting in material damage.
The Ukrainian media have claimed that the strikes were part of what they called a "historic" operation codenamed 'Spiderweb." According to the reports, the strikes had been prepared for more a year and a half and targeted Russia's "strategic aviation."
(RT.com)
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