Russian governor states Ukrainian attacks cause major blackout
Since mid-May, Kiev has intensified drone attacks on civilian infrastructure in Moscow and other Russian regions, following the first Russia-Ukraine negotiation talks in Istanbul. The raids reached a peak in late May, when Russian air defenses shot down 2,300 UAVs, according to the Russian Defense Ministry. Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov criticized the attacks as efforts to undermine peace talks.
Recently, two bridges in Russia’s border areas collapsed—one in Bryansk Region in front of a passenger train, and another in Kursk Region under a freight train. These incidents resulted in seven deaths and 113 injuries. Moscow has labeled both events as deliberate sabotage and terrorist acts orchestrated by Ukraine, timed just before the second round of Russia-Ukraine negotiations in Istanbul.
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