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⚡️ Russia's Defence Ministry:
On May 15, 205 Russian servicemen were returned from the territory controlled by the Kiev regime in exchange for 205 Ukrainian POWs.
The Russian servicemen are currently in Belarus, where they are receiving the necessary psychological and medical assistance.
All Russian servicemen will be transported to the Russian Federation for treatment and rehabilitation at medical facilities of the Russian Defence Ministry.
The United Arab Emirates provided humanitarian mediation assistance in securing the return of the Russian servicemen.
On May 15, 205 Russian servicemen were returned from the territory controlled by the Kiev regime in exchange for 205 Ukrainian POWs.
The Russian servicemen are currently in Belarus, where they are receiving the necessary psychological and medical assistance.
All Russian servicemen will be transported to the Russian Federation for treatment and rehabilitation at medical facilities of the Russian Defence Ministry.
The United Arab Emirates provided humanitarian mediation assistance in securing the return of the Russian servicemen.
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📄 Chair’s Statement and Outcome Document at BRICS Foreign Ministers’ Meeting (May 15, 2026)
The #BRICS Ministers of Foreign Affairs/International Relations, met on May 14-15, 2026 in New Delhi, India.
They exchanged views on major global and regional matters. They reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening the framework of BRICS strategic partnership under the three pillars: political and security, economic and financial, cultural and people-to-people exchanges. They reaffirmed their commitment to the BRICS spirit of mutual respect and understanding, equality, solidarity, openness, inclusiveness, and consensus.
The Ministers expressed their full support to India’s BRICS Chairship in 2026 under the theme: "Building for Resilience, Innovation, Cooperation and Sustainability”, which reflects that cooperation among BRICS members can help address shared challenges in a balanced and inclusive manner.
They reviewed the progress achieved within the BRICS cooperation framework and extended support to enhancing further BRICS cooperation on the thematic priorities of the Chairship, particularly on strengthening capacities, promoting innovation, ensuring sustainable development and resilience.
On the landmark occasion of the 20th anniversary of BRICS, the Ministers reiterated their commitment to reforming and improving global governance by promoting a more just, equitable, agile, effective, efficient, responsive, representative, legitimate, democratic and accountable international and multilateral system in the spirit of extensive consultation, joint contribution and shared benefits.
The Ministers reiterated their commitment to strengthening multilateralism, multipolarity and upholding international law, including the Purposes and Principles of the Charter of the United Nations (UN) in their entirety and interconnectedness in a balanced and inclusive manner, as its indispensable cornerstone, and the central role of the UN in the international system in which sovereign states cooperate to maintain peace and security.
The Ministers noted the current global context of polarization and distrust and encourage global action to strengthen international peace and security. They called on the international community to respond to these challenges and associated security threats through politico-diplomatic measures to lower conflict potential and stressed the need to engage in conflict prevention efforts, including through addressing their root causes.
☝️ They underscored that security among all countries is indivisible and reiterated their commitment to the peaceful resolution of international disputes through dialogue, consultation and diplomacy.
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Among other key points:
19. The Ministers condemned the imposition of unilateral coercive measures that are contrary to international law, and reiterated that such measures, inter alia in the form of unilateral economic sanctions and secondary sanctions, have far-reaching negative implications for the human rights.
👉 They called for the elimination of such unlawful measures, which undermine international law and the principles and purposes of the UN Charter. They reaffirmed that BRICS member states do not impose or support non-UN Security Council authorized sanctions that are contrary to international law.
24. The Ministers reaffirmed that a just and lasting solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict can only be achieved by peaceful means and depends on the fulfilment of the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people, including the rights to self-determination and return.
30. The Ministers expressed grave concern over the deteriorating situation in Sudan, including the worsening humanitarian crisis and the growing risk of proliferation of extremism and terrorism.
34. The Ministers expressed strong condemnation of any acts of terrorism as criminal and unjustifiable, regardless of their motivation, whenever, wherever and by whomsoever committed.
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The #BRICS Ministers of Foreign Affairs/International Relations, met on May 14-15, 2026 in New Delhi, India.
They exchanged views on major global and regional matters. They reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening the framework of BRICS strategic partnership under the three pillars: political and security, economic and financial, cultural and people-to-people exchanges. They reaffirmed their commitment to the BRICS spirit of mutual respect and understanding, equality, solidarity, openness, inclusiveness, and consensus.
The Ministers expressed their full support to India’s BRICS Chairship in 2026 under the theme: "Building for Resilience, Innovation, Cooperation and Sustainability”, which reflects that cooperation among BRICS members can help address shared challenges in a balanced and inclusive manner.
They reviewed the progress achieved within the BRICS cooperation framework and extended support to enhancing further BRICS cooperation on the thematic priorities of the Chairship, particularly on strengthening capacities, promoting innovation, ensuring sustainable development and resilience.
On the landmark occasion of the 20th anniversary of BRICS, the Ministers reiterated their commitment to reforming and improving global governance by promoting a more just, equitable, agile, effective, efficient, responsive, representative, legitimate, democratic and accountable international and multilateral system in the spirit of extensive consultation, joint contribution and shared benefits.
The Ministers reiterated their commitment to strengthening multilateralism, multipolarity and upholding international law, including the Purposes and Principles of the Charter of the United Nations (UN) in their entirety and interconnectedness in a balanced and inclusive manner, as its indispensable cornerstone, and the central role of the UN in the international system in which sovereign states cooperate to maintain peace and security.
The Ministers noted the current global context of polarization and distrust and encourage global action to strengthen international peace and security. They called on the international community to respond to these challenges and associated security threats through politico-diplomatic measures to lower conflict potential and stressed the need to engage in conflict prevention efforts, including through addressing their root causes.
☝️ They underscored that security among all countries is indivisible and reiterated their commitment to the peaceful resolution of international disputes through dialogue, consultation and diplomacy.
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Among other key points:
19. The Ministers condemned the imposition of unilateral coercive measures that are contrary to international law, and reiterated that such measures, inter alia in the form of unilateral economic sanctions and secondary sanctions, have far-reaching negative implications for the human rights.
👉 They called for the elimination of such unlawful measures, which undermine international law and the principles and purposes of the UN Charter. They reaffirmed that BRICS member states do not impose or support non-UN Security Council authorized sanctions that are contrary to international law.
24. The Ministers reaffirmed that a just and lasting solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict can only be achieved by peaceful means and depends on the fulfilment of the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people, including the rights to self-determination and return.
30. The Ministers expressed grave concern over the deteriorating situation in Sudan, including the worsening humanitarian crisis and the growing risk of proliferation of extremism and terrorism.
34. The Ministers expressed strong condemnation of any acts of terrorism as criminal and unjustifiable, regardless of their motivation, whenever, wherever and by whomsoever committed.
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#KievRegimeCrimes
⚡️ Ambassador-at-Large of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Rodion Miroshnik:
💬 On May 15, Ukrainian militants carried out a massive terrorist attack on Russia's Ryazan Region. According to local authorities, civilian sites across the region were targeted by 99 enemy drones.
The death toll has risen to four, including a child. Twelve civilians were injured. Seven of them have been hospitalised, while the others are receiving outpatient treatment.
Emergency response operations are ongoing at two damaged residential buildings in Ryazan and on the premises of an enterprise.
The video shows a long-range drone directly hitting a residential high-rise.
An attack on civilian facilities with the use of military means of destruction constitutes a war crime under international humanitarian law and the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation.
Zelensky describes this as Ukraine’s “long-range capability” strategy – which is no different from the use of terrorist methods by a state-like entity.
⚡️ Ambassador-at-Large of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Rodion Miroshnik:
💬 On May 15, Ukrainian militants carried out a massive terrorist attack on Russia's Ryazan Region. According to local authorities, civilian sites across the region were targeted by 99 enemy drones.
The death toll has risen to four, including a child. Twelve civilians were injured. Seven of them have been hospitalised, while the others are receiving outpatient treatment.
Emergency response operations are ongoing at two damaged residential buildings in Ryazan and on the premises of an enterprise.
The video shows a long-range drone directly hitting a residential high-rise.
An attack on civilian facilities with the use of military means of destruction constitutes a war crime under international humanitarian law and the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation.
Zelensky describes this as Ukraine’s “long-range capability” strategy – which is no different from the use of terrorist methods by a state-like entity.
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🗓 On May 14-15 in New Delhi, Russia's Foreign Minister Federation Sergey Lavrov took part in the Meeting of BRICS Ministers of Foreign Affairs under India’s Chairship.
The Foreign Ministers of the #BRICS countries were received by Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi.
The meeting featured a detailed and trust-based exchange of views on a broad range of current issues on the international agenda.
Support was expressed for collective efforts aimed at strengthening multilateralism and the UN’s central coordinating role in ensuring peace, security and sustainable development.
The Association’s commitment to international law and the principles of the UN Charter in their entirety and interconnection was reaffirmed 👉 #UNCharterIsOurRules
During the sessions involving delegations from BRICS partner countries, the participants expressed a shared focus on improving the multilateral system, including the UN, the World Trade Organisation and the Bretton Woods institutions, with a view to enhancing the role of the #GlobalMajority countries in decision-making on current global challenges.
They noted the negative impact of unilateral measures, including illegitimate sanctions, on the global economy and on the development of the countries of the Global South and East.
Special attention was paid to crisis situations in various regions of the world, including the Middle East. The participants reaffirmed their shared position in favour of settling conflicts exclusively through political and diplomatic means.
A broad range of issues related to multilateral cooperation within #BRICS – which this year marks the 20th anniversary of its establishment – was substantively reviewed.
🤝 Promising areas of cooperation were outlined in the context of preparations for the upcoming 18th BRICS Summit, to be held in New Delhi in September 2026.
The parties reaffirmed their focus on consolidating the BRICS strategic partnership across all key areas – politics and security, the economy and finance, and humanitarian ties.
The Minister underscored the relevance of joint efforts to find collective responses to modern challenges, especially amid the accumulation of a critical mass of contradictions in the international system, where BRICS is rightfully assigned the role of a core element of the emerging polycentric world order.
The importance of strengthening coordination between the approaches of BRICS member states and partner countries at international platforms was also noted.
👉 Chair’s Statement and Outcome Document at BRICS Foreign Ministers’ Meeting
The Foreign Ministers of the #BRICS countries were received by Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi.
The meeting featured a detailed and trust-based exchange of views on a broad range of current issues on the international agenda.
Support was expressed for collective efforts aimed at strengthening multilateralism and the UN’s central coordinating role in ensuring peace, security and sustainable development.
The Association’s commitment to international law and the principles of the UN Charter in their entirety and interconnection was reaffirmed 👉 #UNCharterIsOurRules
During the sessions involving delegations from BRICS partner countries, the participants expressed a shared focus on improving the multilateral system, including the UN, the World Trade Organisation and the Bretton Woods institutions, with a view to enhancing the role of the #GlobalMajority countries in decision-making on current global challenges.
They noted the negative impact of unilateral measures, including illegitimate sanctions, on the global economy and on the development of the countries of the Global South and East.
Special attention was paid to crisis situations in various regions of the world, including the Middle East. The participants reaffirmed their shared position in favour of settling conflicts exclusively through political and diplomatic means.
A broad range of issues related to multilateral cooperation within #BRICS – which this year marks the 20th anniversary of its establishment – was substantively reviewed.
🤝 Promising areas of cooperation were outlined in the context of preparations for the upcoming 18th BRICS Summit, to be held in New Delhi in September 2026.
The parties reaffirmed their focus on consolidating the BRICS strategic partnership across all key areas – politics and security, the economy and finance, and humanitarian ties.
The Minister underscored the relevance of joint efforts to find collective responses to modern challenges, especially amid the accumulation of a critical mass of contradictions in the international system, where BRICS is rightfully assigned the role of a core element of the emerging polycentric world order.
The importance of strengthening coordination between the approaches of BRICS member states and partner countries at international platforms was also noted.
👉 Chair’s Statement and Outcome Document at BRICS Foreign Ministers’ Meeting
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#KievRegimeCrimes
⚡️ Ambassador-at-Large of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Rodion Miroshnik:
PHOTO FACTS & EVIDENCE of crimes committed by Ukrainian armed forces over the week of May 11-17, 2026:
▪️ May 11 – a UAV strike on agricultural machinery in the village of Dorogoshch, Belgorod Region.
▪️ May 11 – a UAV strike on civilian passenger transport in the village of Malomikhaylovka, Belgorod Region.
▪️ May 13 – a UAV strike on a civilian car in the village of Bessonovka, Belgorod Region. Two civilians were wounded.
▪️ May 13 – a UAV strike on a residential building in the village of Novogorovka, Zaporozhye Region.
▪️ May 14 – a UAV strike on a civilian car in the village of Golovchino, Belgorod Region.
▪️ May 14 – an apartment building damaged as a result of a massive fixed-wing UAV attack on Ryazan. Four civilians were killed, including one child, and 28 were wounded, including four children.
▪️ May 14 – a UAV strike on an apartment building in Belgorod, Belgorod Region. Four people were wounded, including a three-year-old girl.
▪️ May 15 – a massive UAV attack on the Cultural and Leisure Association in Shakhtyorsk, DPR. One civilian was killed and eight were wounded.
▪️ May 16 – a UAV strike on a private residential house in Grayvoron, Belgorod Region.
▪️ May 17 – one of the apartment buildings damaged in Moscow Region as a result of a massive UAV attack. Three civilians were killed and 16 were wounded.
⚡️ Ambassador-at-Large of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Rodion Miroshnik:
PHOTO FACTS & EVIDENCE of crimes committed by Ukrainian armed forces over the week of May 11-17, 2026:
▪️ May 11 – a UAV strike on agricultural machinery in the village of Dorogoshch, Belgorod Region.
▪️ May 11 – a UAV strike on civilian passenger transport in the village of Malomikhaylovka, Belgorod Region.
▪️ May 13 – a UAV strike on a civilian car in the village of Bessonovka, Belgorod Region. Two civilians were wounded.
▪️ May 13 – a UAV strike on a residential building in the village of Novogorovka, Zaporozhye Region.
▪️ May 14 – a UAV strike on a civilian car in the village of Golovchino, Belgorod Region.
▪️ May 14 – an apartment building damaged as a result of a massive fixed-wing UAV attack on Ryazan. Four civilians were killed, including one child, and 28 were wounded, including four children.
▪️ May 14 – a UAV strike on an apartment building in Belgorod, Belgorod Region. Four people were wounded, including a three-year-old girl.
▪️ May 15 – a massive UAV attack on the Cultural and Leisure Association in Shakhtyorsk, DPR. One civilian was killed and eight were wounded.
▪️ May 16 – a UAV strike on a private residential house in Grayvoron, Belgorod Region.
▪️ May 17 – one of the apartment buildings damaged in Moscow Region as a result of a massive UAV attack. Three civilians were killed and 16 were wounded.
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🎙 Address by President of Russia Vladimir Putin ahead of the official visit to China (May 19, 2026)
💬 President Putin: Greetings, dear Chinese friends,
I am delighted to be visiting Beijing once again at the invitation of my long-time good friend, the President of the People’s Republic of China, Xi Jinping.
Regular mutual visits and Russia-China top-level talks are an important and integral part of our joint efforts to promote the entire range of relations between our two countries and unlock their truly limitless potential.
I would like to remind you that 25 years ago, Russia and China signed the Treaty of Good-Neighbourliness and Friendly Cooperation, which laid a solid foundation for a genuinely strategic relationship and comprehensive partnership for the benefit of our countries and our peoples.
Today, Russia-China relations have reached a truly unprecedented level.
Their special nature is reflected in the atmosphere of mutual understanding and trust, a commitment to pursuing win-win and equitable cooperation, conducting respectful dialogue, and supporting each other on matters affecting the core interests of both countries, including protection of sovereignty and state unity.
Looking confidently to the future, Russia and China are actively expanding their contacts in politics, the economy, and defence, while broadening humanitarian exchanges and encouraging person-to-person interaction.
It means that together we are doing everything that can further deepen bilateral collaboration and advance the comprehensive development of our countries. It is important that these are the issues that will shape the agenda of the upcoming talks in Beijing.
I deeply appreciate President Xi Jinping’s commitment to long-term cooperation with Russia. I am convinced that our warm and friendly ties enable us to chart the boldest plans for the future and bring them to life.
📈 Trade between Russia and China continues to grow, having long surpassed the US$200 billion mark. Mutual settlements are now conducted almost entirely in rubles and yuan.
Major initiatives are underway in key areas of our cooperation. Following the successful Cross Years of Culture, the Cross Years of Russian-Chinese Cooperation in Education were launched in January, making it the tenth edition of this kind of bilateral projects in the humanitarian area.
I would like to point out that Russia holds China’s centuries-old history and its achievements in culture, art, and science in high esteem. We are interested in bringing our peoples closer together, further promoting mutual understanding, and embracing all the positive things offered by the two countries’ rich traditions and heritage.
This is why we welcome the introduction of a mutual visa-free regime between our countries, facilitating greater business and tourism exchanges and harnessing new opportunities for communication and personal contacts between Russian and Chinese nationals.
The close strategic relationship between Russia and China plays a major, stabilising role globally. Without allying against anyone, we seek peace and universal prosperity.
It is in this spirit that Moscow and Beijing act in a coordinated manner to defend international law and the provisions of the UN Charter in their entirety, completeness, and interconnectedness.
We support active cooperation through the UN, the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation, BRICS, and other multilateral entities, making a substantial contribution to resolving pressing global and regional challenges.
I am confident that together we will continue to do everything possible to deepen Russia-China partnership and good-neighbourliness for our two countries’ dynamic development and for the well-being of our peoples, in the interests of maintaining global security and stability.
See you soon in Beijing!
Thank you!
📹 © RIAN/POOL
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💬 President Putin: Greetings, dear Chinese friends,
I am delighted to be visiting Beijing once again at the invitation of my long-time good friend, the President of the People’s Republic of China, Xi Jinping.
Regular mutual visits and Russia-China top-level talks are an important and integral part of our joint efforts to promote the entire range of relations between our two countries and unlock their truly limitless potential.
I would like to remind you that 25 years ago, Russia and China signed the Treaty of Good-Neighbourliness and Friendly Cooperation, which laid a solid foundation for a genuinely strategic relationship and comprehensive partnership for the benefit of our countries and our peoples.
Today, Russia-China relations have reached a truly unprecedented level.
Their special nature is reflected in the atmosphere of mutual understanding and trust, a commitment to pursuing win-win and equitable cooperation, conducting respectful dialogue, and supporting each other on matters affecting the core interests of both countries, including protection of sovereignty and state unity.
Looking confidently to the future, Russia and China are actively expanding their contacts in politics, the economy, and defence, while broadening humanitarian exchanges and encouraging person-to-person interaction.
It means that together we are doing everything that can further deepen bilateral collaboration and advance the comprehensive development of our countries. It is important that these are the issues that will shape the agenda of the upcoming talks in Beijing.
I deeply appreciate President Xi Jinping’s commitment to long-term cooperation with Russia. I am convinced that our warm and friendly ties enable us to chart the boldest plans for the future and bring them to life.
📈 Trade between Russia and China continues to grow, having long surpassed the US$200 billion mark. Mutual settlements are now conducted almost entirely in rubles and yuan.
Major initiatives are underway in key areas of our cooperation. Following the successful Cross Years of Culture, the Cross Years of Russian-Chinese Cooperation in Education were launched in January, making it the tenth edition of this kind of bilateral projects in the humanitarian area.
I would like to point out that Russia holds China’s centuries-old history and its achievements in culture, art, and science in high esteem. We are interested in bringing our peoples closer together, further promoting mutual understanding, and embracing all the positive things offered by the two countries’ rich traditions and heritage.
This is why we welcome the introduction of a mutual visa-free regime between our countries, facilitating greater business and tourism exchanges and harnessing new opportunities for communication and personal contacts between Russian and Chinese nationals.
The close strategic relationship between Russia and China plays a major, stabilising role globally. Without allying against anyone, we seek peace and universal prosperity.
It is in this spirit that Moscow and Beijing act in a coordinated manner to defend international law and the provisions of the UN Charter in their entirety, completeness, and interconnectedness.
We support active cooperation through the UN, the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation, BRICS, and other multilateral entities, making a substantial contribution to resolving pressing global and regional challenges.
I am confident that together we will continue to do everything possible to deepen Russia-China partnership and good-neighbourliness for our two countries’ dynamic development and for the well-being of our peoples, in the interests of maintaining global security and stability.
See you soon in Beijing!
Thank you!
📹 © RIAN/POOL
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#KievRegimeCrimes
⚡️ Ambassador-at-Large of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Rodion Miroshnik:
💬 Over the past week, Kiev’s militants carried out their largest attack on Moscow and the Moscow Region. At least 100 attack drones were launched against civilian facilities in the capital region. Residential neighbourhoods and densely populated areas were targeted in these terrorist strikes, which left civilians dead and wounded.
Similar attacks were recorded in Ryazan, Belgorod and Shakhtersk, where the strikes also caused extensive destruction and resulted in civilian casualties, including among children.
On May 11-17, a total of 234 civilians suffered as a result of shelling by Ukrainian Nazis: 203 people were wounded, including 18 minors, and 31 people were killed, including 2 children.
In total, Ukrainian militants fired at least 3,619 rounds of ammunition at civilian facilities on Russian territory.
⚡️ Ambassador-at-Large of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Rodion Miroshnik:
💬 Over the past week, Kiev’s militants carried out their largest attack on Moscow and the Moscow Region. At least 100 attack drones were launched against civilian facilities in the capital region. Residential neighbourhoods and densely populated areas were targeted in these terrorist strikes, which left civilians dead and wounded.
Similar attacks were recorded in Ryazan, Belgorod and Shakhtersk, where the strikes also caused extensive destruction and resulted in civilian casualties, including among children.
On May 11-17, a total of 234 civilians suffered as a result of shelling by Ukrainian Nazis: 203 people were wounded, including 18 minors, and 31 people were killed, including 2 children.
In total, Ukrainian militants fired at least 3,619 rounds of ammunition at civilian facilities on Russian territory.
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🇷🇺🇨🇳 On May 19, President of Russia Vladimir Putin arrived in the People’s Republic of China on an official visit.
The Russian President has a busy working programme ahead.
The Russian and Chinese Leaders are set to discuss bilateral relations, partnership and strategic cooperation between the two countries.
Following the talks, a Joint Statement at the highest level and a package of intergovernmental, interagency and other documents are expected to be signed.
The Heads of State will also take part in the opening ceremony of the Russia-China Years of Education.
🤝 Vladimir Putin’s visit to Beijing, taking place at the invitation of President of China Xi Jinping, marks the 25th anniversary of the Russia-China Treaty of Good-Neighbourliness, Friendship and Cooperation.
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The Russian President has a busy working programme ahead.
The Russian and Chinese Leaders are set to discuss bilateral relations, partnership and strategic cooperation between the two countries.
Following the talks, a Joint Statement at the highest level and a package of intergovernmental, interagency and other documents are expected to be signed.
The Heads of State will also take part in the opening ceremony of the Russia-China Years of Education.
🤝 Vladimir Putin’s visit to Beijing, taking place at the invitation of President of China Xi Jinping, marks the 25th anniversary of the Russia-China Treaty of Good-Neighbourliness, Friendship and Cooperation.
📹 © Kremlin.News
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⚡️ Foreign Intelligence Service of the Russian Federation:
The Press Bureau of the Foreign Intelligence Service of the Russian Federation (SVR) reports that, according to information received by the SVR, the Zelensky regime is doing everything it can to prove to its ideological and financial patrons in Europe that the Ukrainian military still has combat capability and can inflict damage on the Russian economy.
It is precisely for this reason that the Ukrainian military command is preparing to carry out a series of new terrorist strikes against Russia’s regions.
According to the information obtained, Kiev does not intend to limit itself to using the air corridors made available to the AFU by the Baltic states.
☝️ Drones are also planned to be launched from the territory of Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia. The calculation is that such tactics will significantly reduce the flight time to targets and increase the effectiveness of terrorist attacks.
Despite Latvia’s concerns about becoming the target of a retaliatory strike by Moscow, Kiev has persuaded Riga to consent to the operation. The Ukrainians emphasised that it would be impossible to determine the exact launch site of the UAVs. As a result, the rabid Russophobia of Latvia’s current rulers has prevailed over their critical thinking and sense of self-preservation.
Servicemen of the Ukrainian unmanned systems forces have already been sent to Latvia. They have been deployed at the Latvian military bases “Ādaži”, “Sēlija”, “Lielvārde”, “Daugavpils” and “Jēkabpils”.
One can only pity the naivety of Latvia’s leaders. 👉 Modern reconnaissance capabilities make it possible to accurately determine the coordinates of UAV launch sites.
Reliable data can also be obtained by examining drone debris – as was the case with Ukraine’s attempted drone attack on the residence of the President of Russia in December 2025. It would also be useful to recall that the coordinates of decision-making centres on Latvian territory are well known.
❗️ NATO membership will not shield accomplices of terrorists from just retribution.
The Press Bureau of the Foreign Intelligence Service of the Russian Federation (SVR) reports that, according to information received by the SVR, the Zelensky regime is doing everything it can to prove to its ideological and financial patrons in Europe that the Ukrainian military still has combat capability and can inflict damage on the Russian economy.
It is precisely for this reason that the Ukrainian military command is preparing to carry out a series of new terrorist strikes against Russia’s regions.
According to the information obtained, Kiev does not intend to limit itself to using the air corridors made available to the AFU by the Baltic states.
☝️ Drones are also planned to be launched from the territory of Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia. The calculation is that such tactics will significantly reduce the flight time to targets and increase the effectiveness of terrorist attacks.
Despite Latvia’s concerns about becoming the target of a retaliatory strike by Moscow, Kiev has persuaded Riga to consent to the operation. The Ukrainians emphasised that it would be impossible to determine the exact launch site of the UAVs. As a result, the rabid Russophobia of Latvia’s current rulers has prevailed over their critical thinking and sense of self-preservation.
Servicemen of the Ukrainian unmanned systems forces have already been sent to Latvia. They have been deployed at the Latvian military bases “Ādaži”, “Sēlija”, “Lielvārde”, “Daugavpils” and “Jēkabpils”.
One can only pity the naivety of Latvia’s leaders. 👉 Modern reconnaissance capabilities make it possible to accurately determine the coordinates of UAV launch sites.
Reliable data can also be obtained by examining drone debris – as was the case with Ukraine’s attempted drone attack on the residence of the President of Russia in December 2025. It would also be useful to recall that the coordinates of decision-making centres on Latvian territory are well known.
❗️ NATO membership will not shield accomplices of terrorists from just retribution.