Russian outlets tracked the second round of Russia-Ukraine negotiations in Istanbul from arrival to conclusion, with talks lasting just over an hour. Media reported Russia delivered a memorandum proposing two ceasefire variants - limited 2-3 day ceasefires on specific front sections and broader terms requiring Ukrainian neutrality plus recognition of Donbass and "Novorossiya." Coverage emphasized Moscow's "concrete proposals" while dismissing Ukrainian demands for return of 500 allegedly deported children as false claims.
The talks followed revelations about Ukraine's "Operation Spiderweb" - truck drivers testified about transporting drones for the June 1st airfield strikes, which outlets described as eighteen months in preparation. Meanwhile, authorities confirmed four bombs caused the Bryansk bridge collapse, with 104 people injured and 64 hospitalized.
Russian air defenses reportedly intercepted 162 Ukrainian drones overnight across nine regions. By evening, Ukraine rejected Russia's ceasefire proposals, with Zelensky reportedly calling negotiators "idiots."