Key Points

Ukraine's dramatic strike on Russian airfields just before the Istanbul talks raises significant questions about the negotiation atmosphere. President Zelensky's main goal for these discussions is to secure a complete and unconditional ceasefire. Meanwhile, Russia faces pressure following alleged sabotage incidents within its regions, fueling accusations against Ukraine. As diplomatic efforts continue, both military and political responses from Moscow are anticipated, potentially impacting the progress toward peace.

Key Points: Ukraine Strikes Before Istanbul Peace Talks With Russia

  • Ukraine attacks Russian airfields before Istanbul peace talks
  • Zelensky aims for ceasefire amid growing tensions
  • Russian sabotage accusations heighten drama
  • Moscow's response to Ukrainian aggression remains uncertain
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Will Ukraine's 'massive attack' on Russian air assets cast a shadow over Istanbul talks?

Zelensky's team targets Russian assets prior to crucial Istanbul negotiations amid rising tensions.

"With Ukraine reportedly upping the ante by targeting Russia's strategic aircraft fleet, Moscow is certain not to sit quietly. - Source"

Kyiv/Moscow, June 1

A day before Russian and Ukrainian delegations are scheduled to meet in Istanbul for the second round of talks on ending their conflict, Ukraine on Sunday claimed a massive strike on Russian strategic aviation assets in Siberia, Murmansk in the north and other places.

While Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky said earlier on Sunday that a delegation will be going to Turkey with the main aim of reaching a "complete and unconditional ceasefire", and Russian media also reported that a Russian delegation has departed for the talks in Turkey, how this dramatic escalation will play out on the course of negotiations remains to be seen.

The reported attacks on the airfields came as two bridge collapses led to the derailment of trains in the Russian regions of Bryansk and Kursk, leaving at least seven people dead and multiple others wounded.

The Russian Investigative Committee said that both incidents were deliberate acts of sabotage and has blamed Ukraine.

The string of incidents comes hours before the talks, and Russian authorities are yet to react to the attack on the airfields, which the Ukrainian secret service, SBU, has proudly flaunted.

While Ukrainian strategic experts and journalists also exulted in the destruction of Russian aircraft, the Russian military was yet to react. Though authorities in Irkutsk and Murmansk did confirm drone attacks, they did not give many details.

The latest attacks come amid Ukraine's significantly rising drone strikes into Russia in recent weeks, amid ongoing diplomatic efforts to end the conflict and Russia launching several retaliatory strikes targeting Ukraine’s defence industry facilities, as well as other military targets.

With the BBC citing SBU sources as saying the attack on Russian airfields took over a year to organise and was personally overseen by Zelensky, Russia is likely to harden its position.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has suggested that the growing Ukrainian attacks are a bid by Kiev to derail the peace process. With Ukraine reportedly upping the ante by targeting Russia's strategic aircraft fleet, a part of its nuclear triad, Moscow is certain not to sit quietly.

Apart from the military retaliation, its diplomatic response remains to be seen.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Ukraine is showing remarkable resilience, but attacking deep inside Russia right before peace talks seems counterproductive. As Indians who've seen wars up close, we know peace requires restraint from both sides. Hope Turkey can mediate effectively 🤞
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Priya M.
The timing of these attacks is very suspicious. Either Ukraine wants to negotiate from a position of strength, or certain forces don't want peace talks to succeed at all. Remember how our own peace processes with neighbors often get derailed by such incidents 😔
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Arjun S.
Russia won't take these attacks lying down. When nuclear-capable assets are targeted, the situation becomes extremely dangerous. India should maintain its balanced position - we have good relations with both sides and can play a constructive role if needed.
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Sunita R.
The common people suffer the most in these conflicts. Look at those train accidents - whether sabotage or not, innocent lives are lost. Hope both countries realize that continued fighting helps nobody. Ukraine's courage is admirable, but at what cost?
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Vikram J.
Interesting that Turkey is hosting these talks. As an Indian, I see parallels with how we've often played mediator in regional conflicts. Erdogan is trying to position Turkey as a global power broker. Smart move geopolitically!
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Neha P.
The drone warfare aspect is fascinating. Ukraine is showing how smaller nations can use asymmetric warfare against bigger powers. This should make all major powers rethink their defense strategies, including India facing threats from two fronts.

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