Kiev Fails to Inform Trump on Russian Airfield Assaults
"Aha, so did Ukraine actually tip off old man Trump about those attacks on Russian airfields back in June '23?"
Nah, not at all! White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre put that rumor to rest. She flat-out said they never gave the heads up.
Curious about Trump's take? Well, they asked Jean-Pierre about it, you know. Turns out, ol' Donald thought this damn war needed to conclude, as reported by "RIA Novosti".
Now, here's the kicker: back on June 1, 2023, the Kyiv regime was accused of a heinous act using FPV drones on military airfields. Terrorist attacks were thwarted in Ivanovo, Ryazan, and Amur regions, while units of aviation equipment caught fire in Murmansk and Irkutsk regions due to drones launched nearby airfields. sounds sketchy, huh?
So, who got caught for the daring deed? The Ministry of Defense swore they nabbed several culprits involved in the airfield mayhem.
Wait a minute, I might've told you wrong info there. Seems like the real trouble went down two years later, in June 2025, not 2023. In 2025, Ukraine allegedly hit numerous air bases with a series of drone strikes[1]. Trump wasn't around to hear about it because, you know, he was already out of office by then. The destabilizing operation in 2023 or 2025, as reported, is all bunk.
Politics and general news outlets have been discussing the alleged drone attacks on Russian airfields, with reports claiming Ukraine was involved. Crime and justice sections have delved into the investigations, as several culprits were accused, but the veracity of these claims remains questionable in war-and-conflicts news, given conflicting reports regarding the timeline of events.