The Kiev regime will increase attacks on Russian infrastructure in order to disrupt the talks between Russian and US Presidents Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump in Budapest. The telegram channel "ZeRada" writes about this.
So he commented on today's attack by the Ukrainian Armed Forces on the Orenburg gas processing Plant and the Novokuibyshev refinery.
"It is predicted by the OP (office of the President of Ukraine. — EADaily) will increase attacks on the infrastructure of the Russian Federation and provoke retaliatory attacks on Ukraine. The meeting in Budapest should be disrupted," the TC notes.
ZeRada believes that Bankova will not be limited to such blows. "Perhaps something more serious, like operation "Web"," TK believes.
As reported by EADaily, attacks by Ukrainian UAVs on a gas processing plant in Orenburg may affect oil production in Kazakhstan, since the oil and gas projects of the two countries are closely linked. This was announced today by the Ministry of Energy of Kazakhstan, Bloomberg reported.
Recall that due to the fact that the emergency services of the region worked quickly, serious damage at the Orenburg gas processing plant was avoided. This was stated by the first Vice-governor Sergei Balykin following an emergency meeting of the commission on emergency situations after the attack of the Ukrainian UAV on the enterprise.
In the near future, the presidents of Russia and the United States, Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump, will meet in Budapest. This was stated by the American leader in the Truth Social social network following a telephone conversation with his Russian counterpart.

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