Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the president of Ukraine, warned that unless Moscow stops its offensive, the helicopter strike on Russia will” remain.” Zelenskyy praised the helicopter hit and described it as a” proper activity” that “weakened Russia’s military potential,” in a statement released after the most recent round of US-brokered peace talks in Istanbul on Monday. The strike, which targeted Russia’s strategic bomber ships, occurred only one day before the discussions. Zelenskyy said,” This is happening everyday,” referring to Russia’s ongoing assaults, including a new overnight harm using more than 480 robots. When asked whether the helicopter activity may alter the nature of the conflict or aggravate Russia, Zelenskyy said Ukraine was never worried about whether Russia was “enraged,” stressing that Moscow continues to attack independently. Zuelenskyy also addressed the US’s part in the harmony process. We are seeking President Trump to take “very solid ways” to support the punishment and to make it possible for him to end this conflict, or at least begin the process of putting an end to it, he said. The first clear communication between the Ukrainian and Russian ambassadors since May 2022 was held at Monday’s meeting in Istanbul. The discussions, which took place at Istanbul’s Ciragan Palace, lasted for about an hour. Rustem Umerov, the country’s defence minister, confirmed that both sides had agreed to change all of the bodies of hundreds of fallen troops for the seriously ill and wounded prisoners of war. Additionally, they discussed the possibility of Zelenskyy and Vladimir Putin, the leader of Russia. To make room for serenity conversations, Ukraine is calling for a 30-day peace. Putin and President Putin continue to pursue the same large war goals he announced at the start of the war, despite Russia’s opposition.
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