President Donald Trump said on June 4 that he spoke with Russian President Vladimir Putin about the Russia–Ukraine conflict during a phone call that lasted more than an hour.
Trump added that Putin indicated to him that Russia will “have to respond to the recent attack” on Russian airfields that Ukraine confirmed over the past weekend.
Ukraine launched a large-scale drone attack targeting Russian bases deep inside the country over the weekend in a move that surprised Moscow. The bases, some of which were located as far as Siberia, hosted bombers that are capable of delivering nuclear weapons.
Ukrainian officials have said that more than 40 bombers, or about a third of Russia’s strategic bomber fleet, were damaged or destroyed in attacks on June 1. Russia disputed the figure and said that only a few planes were hit in the strikes.
“In total, 117 drones were used in the operation with a corresponding number of drone operators involved,” he said, adding that 34 percent “of the strategic cruise missile carriers stationed at air bases were hit,” referring to nuclear-capable bombers.
Russian officials added that aircraft caught fire in the Murmansk and Irkutsk areas because of drones that had been launched from “the immediate vicinity of the airfields,” according to a translated statement.
Some analysts said that Moscow may have to shift its military strategy in the more than three-year-long conflict in Ukraine.
However, Lee said that he’s skeptical that the attack will significantly change Russia’s “perception of whether to continue the war because bringing the war to Russia has not led to significant political pressure on Putin and Ukraine is clearly very important to Putin.”
In the June 4 post, Trump added that he spoke with Putin about Iran regarding its nuclear weapons program, indicating that “time is running out” to make a deal.
“I stated to President Putin that Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon and, on this, I believe that we were in agreement,” the president wrote, adding that Putin told him he’ll be partaking in the Iran discussions.
Trump also said, “It is my opinion that Iran has been slow walking their decision on this very important matter, and we will need a definitive answer in a very short period of time.”







