Russia warns US, UK about Ukrainian attacks on strategic bombers
Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov claims Kyiv seeks escalation, accuses West of derailing peace efforts

ISTANBUL
Russia expects a “clear response” from the US and the UK on Ukraine’s recent attacks on its strategic bombers, Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov said Wednesday, warning that further silence could fuel escalation.
“Kyiv’s actions are clearly aimed at further escalation. Together with their European allies, they are doing everything to derail a peaceful settlement,” Ryabkov told reporters as he criticized what he described as Western inaction.
He said Moscow had exercised “maximum restraint” ahead of the second round of peace talks in Istanbul, despite “continuous provocations” from Ukraine.
Ryabkov noted that any decision on Russia’s military response to the attacks would be made by the Defense Ministry.
Commenting on US-Russia dialogue, Ryabkov said the administration of US President Donald Trump “is more inclined to listen to Russia’s arguments” and confirmed that “dialogue is ongoing and will continue.”
He also warned against underestimating the influence of US political circles that aim to “destroy Russia.”
Ryabkov criticized the election of Germany’s Annalena Baerbock as President of the UN General Assembly, claiming it would have “negative consequences” for Russia.
Russia has repeatedly accused Ukraine and its Western backers of fueling the conflict, while maintaining its openness to talks under “realistic” conditions.