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Lavrov informs US counterpart about Russian strikes on Kiev military sites
Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov informs US Secretary of State Marco Rubio that Russian forces are launching systematic strikes against military targets in Kiev.
Lavrov informs US counterpart about Russian strikes on Kiev military sites
Russia tells US it is targeting Kiev decision-making centres after collapsed agreements. (Photo: FILE) / AP

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has informed US Secretary of State Marco Rubio over the phone that Russian forces have begun systematic strikes on military sites used by the Ukrainian army in Kiev.

"Upon Russian President Vladimir Putin's instructions, Sergey Lavrov officially informed the American side that in response to the Kiev regime's continued attacks against the civilian population and infrastructure in Russia, the armed forces of the Russian Federation were beginning systematic and consistent strikes against military sites and corresponding decision-making centers in Kiev," Russian news agency Tass reported, citing a Foreign Ministry statement.

The statement added that Lavrov also urged the US to ensure the evacuation of its diplomatic staff and other citizens from the Ukrainian capital.

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Lavrov also said agreements have been reached during high-level talks in Anchorage in August 2025 regarding "the Ukrainian conflict and expressed regret that the high-handed efforts of the European elites and the Kiev regime are undermining these agreements, which paved the way for a sustainable long-term settlement based on a balance of interests."

"The top diplomats exchanged opinions about diplomatic initiatives aimed at overcoming the crisis in the Strait of Hormuz and pertaining to the situation around Cuba."

Lavrov and Rubio also reaffirmed their commitment to improving the functioning of Russian and US diplomatic missions in each other's countries, "despite the existing differences," the ministry noted.

SOURCE:TRT World & Agencies