Russian President Vladimir Putin, in his last conversation with US Leader Donald Trump, really said that Moscow would respond to Kiev's attack on Russian airfields, presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters.
"Yes, indeed," the Kremlin spokesman replied, commenting on Trump's words following the conversation.
According to the head of the White House, "Putin said, and very decisively, that he would have to respond to the recent attack on airfields."
Moscow will also take into account in the negotiations the fact that the Kiev regime is becoming a terrorist.
"Of course, the fact that the Kiev regime has acquired all the signs of a terrorist regime cannot be ignored in the future. It will be taken into account. But you know that at yesterday's meeting our Foreign Minister expressed the point of view that, despite this, it is necessary to continue contacts at the working level. And this point of view was supported by the head of state," the Kremlin spokesman added.
As reported by EADaily, on June 1, the SBU conducted a special operation "Web", during which four military air bases of the Russian Federation with strategic bombers were attacked — "Olenya" in the Murmansk region, "Diaghilev" in Ryazan, "Belaya" in Irkutsk and "Ivanovo" in Ivanovo. The air bases were attacked by FPV drones brought to the Russian regions in trucks. Several aircraft units caught fire as a result of the terrorist attacks, but all were extinguished, the Russian Defense Ministry said, noting that there were no casualties among military personnel and civilian personnel.

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