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Trump says Putin told him that Russia will respond to Ukrainian attack on airfields

Trump says Putin told him that Russia will respond to Ukrainian attack on airfields
*** brilliant operation was conducted on the enemy's territory against military targets only. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelinsky speaking about *** bold surprise attack on Russian air bases Sunday against equipment that was used to deliver strikes on Ukraine. Russia has had very tangible losses and justifiably so, as they deserved it. Ukrainian officials said 41 Russian aircraft were hit, including strategic bombers. It's not clear how many were taken completely out of action. The attacks targeted airfields deep inside Russia, the farthest one roughly 2800 miles from its border with Ukraine. Ukrainian officials said operatives smuggled the drones into Russia, where they were then hidden in mobile wooden sheds and launched once they were near the targets. Russian officials downplayed the attacks, saying some strikes were repelled, but several pieces of aircraft caught fire after attacks in other areas. It came just *** day before Russian and Ukrainian delegates met in Istanbul for their second set of direct peace talks. The talks started late, lasted just over 1 hour, and ended with no major breakthrough. They agreed to work on *** new prisoner exchange, but statements from both sides suggested little was achieved to bridge the large gap between their positions, especially regarding *** ceasefire. I'm Reid Bion reporting.
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Trump says Putin told him that Russia will respond to Ukrainian attack on airfields
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Updated: 12:41 PM CDT Jun 4, 2025
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U.S. President Donald Trump said that Russian President Vladimir Putin told him 鈥渧ery strongly鈥� in a phone call Wednesday that he will respond to Ukraine鈥檚 weekend drone attack on Russian airfields.The U.S. president said in a social media post that 鈥淚t was a good conversation, but not a conversation that will lead to immediate Peace.鈥漈he call that lasted for an hour and 15 minutes was Trump鈥檚 first known with Putin since May 19.Trump said he and Putin also discussed Iran's nuclear program.THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. AP鈥檚 earlier story follows below.KYIV, Ukraine (AP) 鈥� Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Wednesday dismissed Russia鈥檚 ceasefire proposal as 鈥渁n ultimatum鈥� and renewed his call for direct talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin to break the deadlock over the war, which has dragged on for nearly 3陆 years.Putin, however, showed no willingness to meet with Zelenskyy, expressing anger Wednesday about what he said were Ukraine's recent 鈥渢errorist acts鈥� on Russian rail lines in the Kursk and Bryansk regions on the countries' border.鈥淗ow can any such (summit) meetings be conducted in such circumstances? What shall we talk about?鈥� Putin asked in a video call with top Russian officials.He accused Ukraine of seeking a truce only to replenish its stockpiles of Western arms, recruit more soldiers and prepare new attacks like those in Kursk and Bryansk.Both sides exchanged memorandums setting out their conditions for a ceasefire for discussion at Monday's direct peace talks between delegations in Istanbul, their second meeting in just over two weeks. Zelenskyy had previously challenged Putin to meet him in Turkey, but Putin stayed away.Russia and Ukraine have established red lines that make a quick deal unlikely, despite a U.S.-led international diplomatic push to stop the fighting. The Kremlin's Istanbul proposal contained a list of demands that Kyiv and its Western allies see as nonstarters.鈥楾his document looks like spam鈥橺elenskyy said that the second round of talks in Istanbul was no different from the first meeting on May 16. Zelenskyy described the latest negotiations in Istanbul as 鈥渁 political performance鈥� and 鈥渁rtificial diplomacy鈥� designed to stall for time, delay sanctions and convince the United States that Russia is engaged in dialogue.鈥淭he same ultimatums they voiced back then 鈥� now they just put them on paper ... Honestly, this document looks like spam. It鈥檚 spam meant to flood us and create the impression that they鈥檙e doing something,鈥� Zelenskyy said in his first reaction to the Russian document.He added that the 2025 talks in Istanbul carry 鈥渢he same content and spirit鈥� as the fruitless negotiations held in the Turkish city in the early days of the war.The Ukrainian leader said that he sees little value in continuing talks at the current level of delegations. Defense Minister Rustem Umerov led the Ukrainian delegation in Istanbul, while Vladimir Medinsky, an aide to Putin, headed the Russian team.Zelenskyy said he wants a ceasefire with Russia before a possible summit meeting with Putin, possibly also including U.S. President Donald Trump, in an effort to remove obstacles to a peace settlement. The U.S. has led a recent diplomatic push to stop the full-scale invasion, which began on Feb. 24, 2022.鈥淲e are proposing 鈥� a ceasefire before a leaders鈥� summit,鈥� with the U.S. acting as a mediator, Zelenskyy told a media briefing in Kyiv.鈥淲hy a ceasefire before the leaders鈥� meeting? Because if we meet and there is no mutual understanding, no willingness or vision on how to end this, then the ceasefire would end that same day. But if we see readiness to continue the dialogue and take real steps toward de-escalation, then the ceasefire would be extended with U.S. mediation guarantees,鈥� he said.Ukraine is ready to meet at any time from next Monday at a venue such as Istanbul, the Vatican or Switzerland, Zelenskyy said.U.S. defense secretary stays awayA second round of peace talks on Monday between Russian and Ukrainian delegations in Istanbul lasted just over an hour and made no progress on ending the war. They agreed only to swap thousands of their dead and seriously wounded troops.Also, a new prisoner exchange with Russia could take place over the weekend, Zelenskyy said.The U.S. has shown signs of distancing itself from the conflict.Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth skipped a meeting in Brussels on Wednesday of an international group coordinating military aid to Ukraine. It was the first time America鈥檚 Pentagon chief didn鈥檛 attend alongside 50 other defense leaders since the U.S. created the group three years ago.An analysis published Tuesday by the Center for Strategic and International Studies, a Washington think tank, said the Kremlin is hoping for U.S. disengagement while avoiding further sanctions.鈥淲ithout serious pain, Putin will continue to drag the peace talks out, keep fighting, and wait for the United States to walk away,鈥� it said.In tandem with the talks, both sides have kept up offensive military actions along the roughly 1,000-kilometer (620-mile) front line and carried out deep strikes.Ukraine鈥檚 Security Service gave more details Wednesday about its spectacular weekend drone strike on Russian air bases, which it claimed destroyed or damaged 41 Russian aircraft, including strategic bombers.The agency claimed the planes struck included A-50, Tu-95, Tu-22, Tu-160, An-12, and Il-78 aircraft, adding that artificial intelligence helped guide the drones thousands of kilometers (miles) from Ukraine.It also said it set off an explosion on Tuesday on the seabed beneath the Kerch Bridge, a vital transport link between Russia and illegally annexed Crimea, claiming it caused damage to the structure.But Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said Wednesday that there was no damage.Russia鈥檚 Defense Ministry said Wednesday that its troops have taken control of another village in Ukraine鈥檚 northern Sumy region, on the border with Russia. Putin announced on May 22 that Russian troops aim to create a buffer zone that might help prevent Ukrainian cross-border attacks. Since then, Russia鈥檚 Ministry of Defense claims its forces have taken control of nine Sumy villages.

U.S. President Donald Trump said that Russian President Vladimir Putin told him 鈥渧ery strongly鈥� in a phone call Wednesday that he will respond to Ukraine鈥檚 weekend drone attack on Russian airfields.

The U.S. president said in a social media post that 鈥淚t was a good conversation, but not a conversation that will lead to immediate Peace.鈥�

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The call that lasted for an hour and 15 minutes was Trump鈥檚 first known with Putin since May 19.

Trump said he and Putin also discussed Iran's nuclear program.

THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. AP鈥檚 earlier story follows below.

KYIV, Ukraine (AP) 鈥� Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Wednesday dismissed as 鈥渁n ultimatum鈥� and renewed his call for direct talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin to break the deadlock over , which has dragged on for nearly 3陆 years.

Putin, however, showed no willingness to meet with Zelenskyy, expressing anger Wednesday about what he said were Ukraine's recent 鈥渢errorist acts鈥� on Russian rail lines in the Kursk and Bryansk regions on the countries' border.

鈥淗ow can any such (summit) meetings be conducted in such circumstances? What shall we talk about?鈥� Putin asked in a video call with top Russian officials.

He accused Ukraine of seeking a truce only to replenish its stockpiles of Western arms, recruit more soldiers and prepare new attacks like those in Kursk and Bryansk.

Both sides exchanged memorandums setting out their conditions for a ceasefire for discussion at between delegations in Istanbul, their second meeting in just over two weeks. Zelenskyy had previously in Turkey, but Putin stayed away.

Russia and Ukraine have established red lines that make a quick deal unlikely, despite a to stop the fighting. The Kremlin's Istanbul proposal contained a list of demands that Kyiv and its Western allies see as nonstarters.

鈥楾his document looks like spam鈥�

Zelenskyy said that the second round of talks in Istanbul was no different from the first meeting on May 16. Zelenskyy described the latest negotiations in Istanbul as 鈥渁 political performance鈥� and 鈥渁rtificial diplomacy鈥� designed to stall for time, delay sanctions and convince the United States that Russia is engaged in dialogue.

鈥淭he same ultimatums they voiced back then 鈥� now they just put them on paper ... Honestly, this document looks like spam. It鈥檚 spam meant to flood us and create the impression that they鈥檙e doing something,鈥� Zelenskyy said in his first reaction to the Russian document.

He added that the 2025 talks in Istanbul carry 鈥渢he same content and spirit鈥� as the fruitless negotiations held in the Turkish city in the early days of the war.

The Ukrainian leader said that he sees little value in continuing talks at the current level of delegations. Defense Minister Rustem Umerov led the Ukrainian delegation in Istanbul, while Vladimir Medinsky, an aide to Putin, headed the Russian team.

Zelenskyy said he wants a ceasefire with Russia before a possible summit meeting with Putin, possibly also including U.S. President Donald Trump, in an effort to remove obstacles to a peace settlement. The U.S. has led a recent diplomatic push to stop the full-scale invasion, which began on Feb. 24, 2022.

鈥淲e are proposing 鈥� a ceasefire before a leaders鈥� summit,鈥� with the U.S. acting as a mediator, Zelenskyy told a media briefing in Kyiv.

鈥淲hy a ceasefire before the leaders鈥� meeting? Because if we meet and there is no mutual understanding, no willingness or vision on how to end this, then the ceasefire would end that same day. But if we see readiness to continue the dialogue and take real steps toward de-escalation, then the ceasefire would be extended with U.S. mediation guarantees,鈥� he said.

Ukraine is ready to meet at any time from next Monday at a venue such as Istanbul, the Vatican or Switzerland, Zelenskyy said.

U.S. defense secretary stays away

A second round of peace talks on Monday between Russian and Ukrainian delegations in Istanbul lasted just over an hour and made no progress on ending the war. They agreed only to swap thousands of their dead and seriously wounded troops.

Also, a new prisoner exchange with Russia could take place over the weekend, Zelenskyy said.

The U.S. has shown signs of distancing itself from the conflict.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth in Brussels on Wednesday of an international group coordinating military aid to Ukraine. It was the first time America鈥檚 Pentagon chief didn鈥檛 attend alongside 50 other defense leaders since the U.S. created the group three years ago.

An analysis published Tuesday by the Center for Strategic and International Studies, a Washington think tank, said the Kremlin is hoping for U.S. disengagement while avoiding further sanctions.

鈥淲ithout serious pain, Putin will continue to drag the peace talks out, keep fighting, and wait for the United States to walk away,鈥� it said.

In tandem with the talks, both sides have kept up offensive military actions along the roughly 1,000-kilometer (620-mile) front line and carried out deep strikes.

Ukraine鈥檚 Security Service gave more details Wednesday about its on Russian air bases, which it claimed destroyed or damaged 41 Russian aircraft, including strategic bombers.

The agency claimed the planes struck included A-50, Tu-95, Tu-22, Tu-160, An-12, and Il-78 aircraft, adding that artificial intelligence helped guide the drones thousands of kilometers (miles) from Ukraine.

It also said it set off an explosion on Tuesday on the seabed beneath the Kerch Bridge, a vital transport link between Russia and illegally annexed Crimea, claiming it .

But Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said Wednesday that there was no damage.

Russia鈥檚 Defense Ministry said Wednesday that its troops have taken control of another village in Ukraine鈥檚 northern Sumy region, on the border with Russia. Putin announced on May 22 that Russian troops aim to create a buffer zone that might help prevent Ukrainian cross-border attacks. Since then, Russia鈥檚 Ministry of Defense claims its forces have taken control of nine Sumy villages.