War in Ukraina heats upTturkish President will meet Russian President, and Russia has bombarded Ukraine
Banaspati -- Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will meet Russian President Vladimir Putin between regional summits in Kazakhstan's capital, Astana, on Wednesday (11/10) time on the spot.
So said a Turkish official to the AFP information office, Tuesday (11/10/2022).
Turkey, which has remained neutral throughout the Russian-Ukrainian dispute, has a good relationship with its 2 Black Sea neighbors.
Erdogan has so far not commented on the series of Russian missile strikes in Ukraine on Monday (10/10), which killed at least 19 people and injured more than 100 people.
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However, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu made a phone call to Ukrainian foreign minister Dmytro Kuleba after the Russian missile strike, Turkish diplomatic sources said, without elaborating.
Initially, Erdogan had already met Putin between regional summits in Uzbekistan last month.
Erdogan still hopes to make one Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in ceasefire talks that neither side expected, but are important and reality according to Turkish officials.
Turkey, a NATO member, is already in control of itself from joining Western sanctions on Russia.
Erdogan wants to step up trade with Moscow as he tries to solidify Turkey's hard-hit economy near a general selector in June.
The Russian-Ukrainian war is now warming up after on Monday (10/10) time on the spot, Russian President Vladimir Putin explained that a series of missile strikes on Ukraine was in response to last Saturday's explosion on the Crimea Bridge and another "terrorist onslaught" already carried out by Ukrainian intelligence.
While Kyiv has not explicitly claimed responsibility, several confessions by Ukraine's top brass moments after Saturday's onslaught showed the opportunity, including one of The Ukrainian President's bodyguards Mykhailo Podolyak, who explained the blast was just the "beginning."
Putin threatened to give a 'severe' response if Ukraine continued the onslaught on his country. The assertion came after Putin accused Kyiv of masterminding 'terrorist acts' on the Crimea Bridge and Moscow of smoothing a missile strike into Ukrainian areas.
"It's impossible to leave that (Ukraine-red onslaught) unanswered. If the terrorist onslaught efforts continue, the retaliation from Russia will be chronic and by the level of terror made in the Russian League," Putin said at the beginning of a meeting of the Russian security council, as quoted by AFP and the TASS information office, Monday (11/10/2022).
Russia has just launched a series of missile strikes into the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv, and several other cities in the country. Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, who now holds as Deputy Chairman of Russia's Security Council, called Russia's mass onslaught into Ukraine's infrastructure a "first scene."
"The first scene was just played out. There will be another scene," Medvedev noted on Telegram, as quoted by the AFP information office, Tuesday (11/10/2022).
Medvedev added, according to, Ukraine's political government should be swapped.
"I will bring up my status. I should explain it now. The Ukrainian state in its current configuration with the Nazi political government will give rise to continuous, direct, and real terror for Russia," he said.
"Therefore, in addition to making the protection of our people and making the protection of the edge of the country, the direction of our treatment in the future, in my opinion, is the complete change of Ukrainian political government," he said.
Medvedev dikenali sering membuat pengakuan khalayak yang keras dan bersuara perang, terhitung mengenai senjata nuklir.
Initially, on Monday (10/10) time on the spot, Russian President Vladimir Putin explained that a series of missile strikes on Ukraine was in response to last Saturday's explosion on the Crimea Bridge and another "terrorist onslaught" that had been carried out by Ukrainian intelligence.
While Kyiv has not explicitly claimed responsibility, several confessions by Ukraine's top brass moments after Saturday's onslaught showed the opportunity, including one of The Ukrainian President's bodyguards Mykhailo Podolyak, who explained the blast was just the "beginning."
Putin threatened to give a 'severe' response if Ukraine continued the onslaught on his country. The assertion came after Putin accused Kyiv of masterminding 'terrorist acts' on the Crimea Bridge and Moscow of smoothing a missile strike into Ukrainian areas.
"It's impossible to leave that (Ukraine-red onslaught) unanswered. If the terrorist onslaught efforts continue, the retaliation from Russia will be chronic and following the level of terror made in the Russian League," Putin said at the beginning of a meeting of the Russian security council, as quoted by AFP and the TASS information office, Monday (11/10/2022).
The confession was said by Putin after an extraordinary explosion shook the bridge connecting Crimea with Russia's special plains on Saturday (8/10) time on the spot, which spurred three deaths and chronic damage. Crimea was annexed from Ukraine by Russia in 2014, which is not considered international.
Putin said the onslaught placed Kyiv's government as equal to an international terrorist organization. Putin said Russia had launched a major onslaught on targets in Ukraine to respond to the onslaught.
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