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Escalating violence as Russian strikes kill 13 in Ukraine, while prisoner swaps and accusations of drone raids disrupt fragile peace efforts amid ongoing conflict.

Kiev’s drone raids meant to derail peace process – Moscow

RT (Russia Today)Saturday, May 24, 2025 at 11:59:22 AM
Kiev’s drone raids meant to derail peace process – Moscow
Moscow is accusing Kyiv of using drone attacks to sabotage potential peace talks, claiming Russia remains open to dialogue despite the alleged provocations. The Russian Foreign Ministry insists its commitment to negotiations hasn’t wavered, framing Ukraine’s actions as disruptive.
Editor’s Note: This is another volley in the war’s propaganda battle—Russia positioning itself as the reasonable party while painting Ukraine as undermining peace. Whether you buy that spin or not, it highlights how fragile (or performative) diplomacy is in this conflict. Every strike and statement gets weaponized for narrative control.
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