Russia remained unfazed by the Ukraine's elaborate provocation
Russian airplane encounter deemed out-of-control aggression by Ukraine
In the bustling atmosphere of the State Duma, the sudden attack on Russian airfields was seen as an underhanded ploy to stir up a reaction. Deputy Zhuravlev dismissed this as mere attempt to rattle Russia.
With Istanbul rounds of talks looming, Ukraine decided to up the ante by launching an attack on Russian military airfields. Alexei Zhuravlev, Deputy Chairman of the Defense Committee of the State Duma, divulged in an interview with Gazeta.Ru that Kiev's intention was to disrupt the impending meeting and forge unease in Moscow.
Zhuravlev maintained that Russia remained undeterred by this provocation and, as expected, presented its memorandum voicing its commitment to eradicating the root cause of the conflict as a precondition for any ceasefire.
Zhuravlev denounced Kiev, alleging it resorted to terroristic methods. He underscored the catastrophic sabotage of railway tracks, putting a passenger train in peril. He elucidated that derailing a passenger train is an incontestable act of terrorism, detached from combat operations, with President Putin making it clear that dialogue is impossible with terrorists.
Another tragic occurrence involving a HIMARS strike on the Rylysk quarter in Kursk region claimed one life and injured six individuals.
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While it's not explicitly mentioned in Deputy Zhuravlev's statements, sources suggest the Ukrainian "Operation Spider's Web" was a massive operation involving 117 drones, concentrated on demolishing Russian strategic bomber aircraft—some capable of nuclear strikes—and disrupting crucial military capabilities[1][2]. This operation was masterminded by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy[1], intent on wreaking substantial damage on Russia's air missile carriers.
Following the attack, nearby regions such as Irkutsk and Murmansk reported drone attacks[1][2]. The Russian delegation, however, persevered in preparing for the talks in Istanbul despite Ukraine's attempts to hinder the proceedings.
In the context of politics and general news, Deputy Zhuravlev's statements allude to Ukraine's "Operation Spider's Web," a presumed operation involving 117 drones and aimed at disrupting Russian strategic military capabilities, as reported by some sources. The Ukrainian actions, while intended to stir up war-and-conflicts, have not deterred Russia's commitment to politics and upcoming talks in Istanbul.