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俄乌互相发动大规模无人机袭击!俄方称若欧洲取消供乌武器射程限制,意味冲突升级
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-05-27 23:30

Group 1 - The Russian Ministry of Defense reported that since May 20, Ukrainian forces have launched numerous attacks on civilian facilities in Russia using Western-made drones and rockets, with over 2,000 Ukrainian attack drones intercepted by Russian air defense systems by May 27 [1] - In response to these attacks, the Russian military has targeted Ukrainian military facilities and defense industries using precision air, sea, and ground-based weapons, including strikes on missile and artillery depots, military airfields, and radar stations [1] - The Ukrainian Armed Forces reported intense fighting with Russian forces, particularly in the Pokrovsk region, and noted that nearly 1,000 missiles and drones were launched by Russian forces into Ukraine over the past three days, indicating a continuation of hostilities rather than a pursuit of peace [1] Group 2 - Russian presidential spokesman Peskov stated that if European countries lift restrictions on the range of weapons supplied to Ukraine, it would signify an escalation of the conflict [2] - German Chancellor Merz indicated that Germany and its allies would no longer limit the range of weapons provided to Ukraine, although this statement was contradicted by his coalition partner, Deputy Chancellor Lindner, suggesting a lack of consensus within the German government [2][4] - The Left Party in Germany criticized Merz's comments, warning that unrestricted weapon ranges could lead to further escalation of the situation [4] Group 3 - Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov met with Turkish Foreign Minister Fidan, emphasizing the importance of dialogue between Russia and Turkey and expressing support for agreements on Black Sea navigation safety [5] - Lavrov stated that the success of potential peace talks between Russia and Ukraine depends on addressing the root causes of the crisis, and he suggested that Turkey could be a suitable location for the next round of negotiations [5]