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Putin questions openly peace talks after accusing Ukraine of deadly bridge attack on Russian soil

Vladimir Putin, the Russian president, openly questioned on Wednesday the purpose of peace talks between Russia and Ukraine. He accused Kyiv of ordering terrorist attacks in Russia on bridges that resulted in seven deaths and 115 injuries.

Russian investigators have said that Ukraine detonated a bridge on a railroad on Saturday, just as 388 passengers were on a train. The attacks occurred ahead of Monday's peace talks in Turkey.

Putin claimed that the attack on the Bryansk bridge and the one in Kursk were clearly directed against civilians and that these attacks are evidence that Kyiv's government is "degenerating into a terror organisation and its sponsors have become accomplices to terrorists."

Putin told senior officials in a televised discussion that the current Kyiv government does not require peace. What is the point of discussion? How can we negotiate if the terrorists are a part of our negotiations?

Putin said that any ceasefire will be used simply to flood Ukraine with Western weapons. Ukraine has not yet commented on the explosions at the bridge. (Reporting and editing by Guy Faulconbridge; Dmitry Antonov, Vladimir Soldatkin)

(source: Reuters)