Russia promises to respond to Ukraine's Operation Spider's web attack 'as and when it sees well' | Today news
The Kremlin on Thursday stated that Russia will respond to the recent attacks of Ukraine, when the military military considers appropriate, and condemns Kyiv for what it described as acts of state terrorism. Kremlin spokeswoman Dmitri Peskov confirmed that President Vladimir Putin had informed former US President Donald Trump that Moscow was obliged to retaliate. Over the weekend, the Ukraine launched strikes launched the Russian heavy bomber aircraft on air base in Siberia and the Far North. In addition, Russia has accused Ukraine of orchestrating explosions on rail bridges in southern Russia, which led to the death of seven people. Peskov highlighted Putin’s remarks from the previous day, in which the Russian president described the Kyiv regime a ‘terrorist regime’ for allegedly ordering the sabotage of a passenger train -an act that Putin described as ‘terrorism at state level’. However, Russia has not yet presented evidence linking Ukrainian leaders to the trace attacks, and Kyiv has denied responsibility. The recent Ukrainian invasions in the Russian territory, together with ongoing Russian air strikes and land push, strengthened the conflict that began in February 2022. These developments further reduced the hope of peace talks, which resumed both parties in Turkey last month. Despite the escalation, Peskov noted that Putin Sergei Lavrov’s stance supported the foreign minister of foreign affairs that work level communication with Ukraine should continue. On a question about a possible meeting between Putin and Trump during their recent phone call, Peskov said that there was no such discussion, although there was mutual recognition for the need for such a meeting once arranged. The possibility of lifting sanctions against Russia was also not addressed. What is the Ukraine’s Operations Spider’s Web? Operation Spider’s Web was a secret drone attack carried out by Ukraine amid its constant conflict with Russia. The large -scale assault conducted through the Ukrainian Security Service (SBU) on June 1, and the large -scale assault targeted the most important Russian air base and aircraft, which reportedly destroyed more than 40 bomber aircraft used in attacks against Kyiv. According to Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelensky, the operation took 18 months and nine days to plan and execute carefully. The recent operations of Ukraine, which are metaphorically described as a ‘Spider’s web’, involve a series of coordinated strikes deep within the Russian area, which are aimed at critical military infrastructure such as air bases and transport networks. Ukrainian attacks in Russia and Russian air strikes and progress on the battlefield increased the war that began in February 2022, which damaged the prospects for peace talks that the two parties resumed last month.