2025-06-02
28 分钟You're listening to the Global News Podcast from the BBC World Service.
Hello, I'm Oliver Conway.
We're recording this at 13 hours GMT on Monday the 2nd of June.
Russia and Ukraine hold direct talks in Istanbul,
a day after an audacious Ukrainian attack on Russian airbases.
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Officials from Russia and Ukraine have held talks in the Turkish city of Istanbul,
their second set of direct negotiations in a matter of weeks.
The meeting went ahead despite Russia's biggest drone attack of the war two nights ago and Ukraine's audacious strike on Russian airbases on Sunday.
Ukraine says Operation Spider's Web took more than a year and a half to plan.
Hundreds of drones were smuggled into Russia and launched remotely from inside the roofs of wooden sheds carried by lorries.
They targeted airbases across Russia, some as much as 4,000 kilometres from the border.
Ukraine says it hit 41 planes, but it's not known how many were destroyed.
Ukrainian government adviser Yuri Sak said it was a show of strength for the world.
We're hearing even sometimes from our partners their doubts.
You know, they say we don't have any cards.