Deranged Putin lays out wish list of ‘surrender demands’ for Ukraine… despite being humbled by Russia’s ‘Pearl Harbour’

VLADIMIR Putin has brazenly listed his “surrender demands” for Ukraine – despite being humiliated by Russia’s “Pearl Harbour”.

The deranged tyrant’s negotiators said an end to the war would only be agreed if Kyiv surrenders huge chunks of territory and accepts limits on the size of its army.

Press conference following peace talks in Istanbul.
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Moscow’s negotiating team proposed Putin’s wish list of deranged demands after talks in Istanbul[/caption]

Vladimir Putin at a meeting in Moscow.
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Vladimir Putin seen on Monday – after he was humiliated by the attack[/caption]

Laptop screen showing a burning Russian bomber.
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Russian Tu-95 bombers burning ‘en masse’ after Ukraine’s sophisticated drone blitz on Sunday[/caption]

Firefighters battling a large fire at a postal company terminal in Odesa, Ukraine.
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Putin’s payback strike in Odesa on June 3, days after the humiliating operation Spiderweb[/caption]

Illustration of Putin's demands for Ukraine, including a map highlighting territorial concessions and military restrictions.

Moscow’s audacious demands came just a day after Ukraine orchestrated Operation Spiderweb – which wiped out a third of Putin’s nuclear bombers.

The sophisticated attack saw 117 drones smuggled into Russia before unleashing hell on Putin’s airfields.

Spiderweb – dubbed Russia’s “Pearl Harbour” – took 18 months to plan and is understood to have cost Putin billions in damages.

Despite being left red-faced by the mammoth assault, Putin’s mouthpieces shamelessly gave his terms for a ceasefire during a second round of direct peace talks in Istanbul on Monday.

Its first section contained Moscow’s “basic parameters of a final settlement”.

The sham proposal demands Ukraine withdraw its troops from four eastern regions that Russia only partly occupies at the moment.

It also ordered that the international community recognise Crimea as Russia’s sovereign territory – after they annexed the peninsula in 2014.

Putin’s shopping list of demands went on to detail that Kyiv must commit to limiting the size of its military.

The tyrant also wants Ukraine to permanently declare neutrality and host no foreign troops whatsoever on its territory.

Other terms of the settlement included a bizarre ban on the “glorification or promotion of Nazism and neo-Nazism” in Ukraine – an accusation that Putin’s propaganda teams have consistently peddled.

Moscow also asked for diplomatic and economic ties between the neighbouring countries to be reinstated.

This would include the resumption of Russian natural gas flowing through Ukraine in order to be sold to other countries.

The unrealistic demands have been seen as yet another ploy to stall peace talks while Putin continues to carry out his bloody invasion.

The second section in the settlement listed the Kremlin’s conditions for agreeing to a temporary 30-day ceasefire.

It gave Kyiv two choices -either withdraw troops from four regions claimed by Russia, or agree to cancelling martial law and holding elections.

Additional requirements packaged up with the two options included a total cessation of all foreign military aid, and for Ukraine to start demobilising.

The negotiations were brokered by the US and Turkey at the Ciragan palace – but appeared to bring neither side closer to a truce.

But they did manage to agree to an exchange of 6,000 dead bodies, and an “all-for-all” swap of seriously wounded prisoners of war, and captured servicemen under the age of 25.

Illustration of a map detailing a Ukrainian drone operation against Russian airbases.

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The second round of peace talks between Ukraine and Russia, held in Turkey
Firefighters extinguishing burning cars in Sumy, Ukraine.
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Putin unleashed devastating retribution strikes on Tuesday[/caption]

Vladimir Medinsky, head of the Russian delegation, giving a statement to the press.
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Putin’s negotiating team after a second round of direct peace talks[/caption]

Smoke rising near a truck and a distant aircraft.
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Russian locals filmed the drones taking off and attacking the air bases in awe[/caption]

Russia offered local truces to collect the bodies – but Ukraine appeared to decline.

A senior military figure told The Telegraph that these pauses have been used before to prepare for fresh attacks.

Neither side could bridge their differences on a 30-day ceasefire plan tabled by Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelensky.

But the US leader said on Monday that he was open to holding talks between himself, Zelensky and Putin.

The aggressive demands made by Russia on Monday appeared to be almost identical to the set of proposals suggested in the early months of Russia’s full-scale invasion.

These were interpreted as a full capitulation of Ukraine, and were rejected by Zelensky.

Kyiv’s proposals on Monday included security guarantees to prevent another Russian invasion, no international recognition of Moscow’s occupation of Ukrainian territories and no restriction on Kyiv’s military.

A Ukrainian official familiar with the talks called them “unproductive”, and branded Moscow’s settlement terms unacceptable.

Kyiv’s team were also accused of “putting on a show” after they provided a list of hundreds of Ukrainian children they wanted returned from Russia.

A Russian mouthpiece said: “Do not put on a show for European tender-hearted aunties who do not have children themselves.”

They then offered to return just 10 of the 300 or so Ukrainian children kidnapped Putin’s forces, according to The Telegraph.

The Russian tyrant’s demands came just one day after the most embarrassing security lapse of his war, which let allowed some 40 Russian strategic bombers to be destroyed.

Dramatic footage captured the moment 117 expertly smuggled drones being stored inside trucks in Russia were launched by Ukraine – in an operation which Zelensky hailed as one of the “history books“.

The SAS-style strike against four airfields deep inside Russia was reminiscent of the most daring raids of WW2 that turned the tide against the Nazis.

A triumphant Zelensky said: “It’s genuinely satisfying when something I authorised a year and six months ago comes to fruition and deprives Russians of over forty units of strategic aviation.

“We will continue this work.”

Putin’s doomsday bomber fleet is now crippled with 41, or a third, of his most prized aircraft lying in smouldering wrecks on tarmac.

Burning airplane at Belaya Air Base in Irkutsk, Siberia.
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Ukraine hit bombers at the Russian Belaya Air Base in Irkutsk[/caption]

Smoke billowing over the Belaya Air Base in Irkutsk after a suspected drone strike.
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Smoke could be seen from miles away as the planes burned[/caption]

Multiple drones in transport crates.
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Ukraine released photos of the drones in the crates taken from inside Russia[/caption]

June 3, 2025
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Nato must be ready for war with Russia by 2029 – Putin is ALREADY planning attack, Germany warns as Starmer pledges subs

NATO must be ready for war in the next four years, Germany’s defence chief warned, as he claimed Russia is gearing up to attack more European nations.

Keir Starmer meanwhile announced 12 new nuclear submarines to combat the “immediate and pressing threat” from Putin.

Fire at a Ukrainian factory following a Russian attack.
Flames and destruction after a Russian attack in Chernihiv Oblast, Ukraine on Monday morning
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Firefighter in a smoke-filled building after a Russian attack.
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A huge crater blown into the ground by a Russian ballistic missile on Monday[/caption]

Smoke plumes rising from the Belaya Air Base in Irkutsk after a suspected drone strike.
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Russian Belaya Air Base in Irkutsk region, Siberia, was ablaze after a major Ukrainian drone strike over the weekend[/caption]

Illustration of a map showing European nations' preparations for war, including rearmament, conscription plans, and nuclear plans.

General Carsten Breuer said Nato is facing a “very serious threat” from Russia – the most severe he has seen in his 40 years of service.

Breuer explained that Russia is producing weaponry at a rapid pace – with around 1,500 battle tanks and four million rounds of artillery each year.

Crucially, not all of this is being directed to Ukraine – possibly indicating munitions are being stockpiled for use against Nato countries.

He said: “There’s an intent and there’s a build up of the stocks.”

Breuer doubled down on his warning that “analysts are assessing 2029” as Russia‘s potential timeframe for an assault, concluding: “We have to be ready by 2029”.

“If you ask me now, is this a guarantee that’s not earlier than 2029? I would say no, it’s not. So we must be able to fight tonight,” he said.

In April, the general warned that Putin will have amassed a 3million-strong army by next year, and that he wants to “weaken and destroy Nato as an alliance and discredit our Western form of society”.

The Baltic states of Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia are particularly vulnerable, according to the defence expert.

Breuer said: “The Baltic States are really exposed to the Russians, right?

“And once you are there, you really feel this […] in the talks we are having over there.”

The Estonians use the analogy of being close to a wildfire and being able to “feel the heat, see the flames and smell the smoke”.

Germany and other European nations “probably see a little bit of smoke over the horizon and not more,” Breuer said.

The general added a call to action, urging fellow Nato nations to rebuild their militaries.

He said: “What we have to do now is really to lean in an to tell everybody: ‘Hey, ramp up […] get more into it because we need it.

“We need it to be able to defend ourselves and therefore also to build up deterrence.”

Recognising this need, the British government announced that the UK will build a dozen new nuclear submarines armed with Tomohawk missiles.

The UK’s nuclear warhead programme will also be bolstered, with Defence Secretary John Healey saying the deterrent is “what Putin fears most”.

The government is in talks with US officials over the move, which would be the UK’s biggest deterrent development since the Cold War.

The news came as part of the strategic defence review, designed to get Britain moving “to war-fighting readiness”.

General Carsten Breuer, Chief of Defence of Germany, at a NATO meeting.
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General Carsten Breuer, Germany’s Chief of Defence, said Europe must be ready to defend against Russia by 2029[/caption]

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Pictures show a huge stockpile of FPV drones hidden inside a secret compartment in a container[/caption]

Laptop screen showing a burning Russian bomber.
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Russian Tu-95 bombers burning ‘en masse’ during Ukraine’s drone sting[/caption]

Starmer will say during a trip to Scotland: “From the supply lines to the front lines, this government is four-square behind the men and women upholding our freedom and security.”

Up to 12 nuclear-powered subs will be built under the AUKUS security partnership with the US and Australia.

They are conventionally-armed with Tomahawk missiles and are mainly used as intelligence gatherers, lurking off hostile coastlines to intercept communications.

They can also deploy special forces and drones.

Russia’s weapon stocks took a hit over the weekend when a daring Ukrainian drone plot blitzed 34 percent of Putin’s cruise missile carriers, according to Volodymyr Zelensky.

And a raging Putin is now said to be preparing for a terrifying revenge attack.

What was ‘Operation Spiderweb’?

OVER the weekend, Ukraine launched a highly-sophisticated, meticulously-planned drone attack inside Russia.

It marks Kyiv’s longest-range operation of the conflict so far.

The plot involved 117 drones which had been smuggled into Russia inside trucks.

President Zelensky revealed it took over 18 months to pull off the masterful attack and hailed it as one for the “history books”.

Over 100 drones were involved, each with their own pilot.

Zelesnsky also revealed the headquarters of the operation were “right next to the FSB”, Russia’s security service.

At least 40 aircraft were attacked, and Zelensky claimed that 34 percent of Putin’s cruise missile carriers at the targeted airfields were blasted.

A £260million AWACS aircraft and bombers capable of dropping nuclear weapons were also struck.

Kyiv is claiming to have inflicted around $7billion worth of damage against the Russian air force.

June 2, 2025
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Russia’s ‘Doomsday Radio’ crackles into life after ‘Spiderweb’ blitz – as Putin weighs options for terrifying revenge

RUSSIA’S mysterious doomsday radio station called “The Buzzer” burst into action after Ukraine’s daring Operation Spiderweb blitz.

A raging Vladimir Putin is now said to be preparing for a terrifying revenge attack after Kyiv obliterated more than 40 Russian aircraft in a humiliating blow.

Spectrogram showing "RUS The Buzzer" sound.
Radio station UVB-76 produces an eerie sound that buzzes 24 hours a day, seven days a week
Helicopter over a truck and smoke plume.
The moment one of dozens of Ukrainian drones flies out of a truck in the Irkutsk region, in Siberia, before striking the ‘Belaya’ air base
Airplane crash with large smoke plume.
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Russian Tu-95 bombers burning ‘en masse’ according to a Ukrainian SBU source[/caption]

Many drones in storage containers.
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Pictures show a huge stockpile of FPV drones hidden inside a secret compartment in a container[/caption]

Vladimir Putin in a video address.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin pictured today after Ukraine’s drone assault[/caption]

In the wake of the heavy losses, Russia’s sinister doomsday radio burst into activity, spewing out codewords. 

Known to be used by the KGB during the height of the Cold WarRadio station UVB-76 has been continuously buzzing since the late ’70s to allegedly exchange secret military messages.

But its activity is known to increase following major military or political events.

Among the cryptic words it uttered in Russian were Duck, Walrus, Meadow, Bee-eater, and Fun.

While one knows what these eerie signals indicate, speculations are that they are linked to secret military operations or even nuclear protocols.

UVB-76 transmits on the frequency 4625 kHz and is characterised by an eerie sound that buzzes 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

It has been active this year previously after Putin’s telephone calls with Donald Trump. 

A furious Putin is now expected to attack Ukraine in a revenge blitz.

Just hours after Kyiv’s audacious mass drone strike, Moscow launched, Russia launched a wave of retaliatory strikes overnight.

The deadly strikes overnight killed five in Zaporizhzhia, injured six in Sumy, and several more in the northeastern region of Kharkiv, according to Ukrainian authorities.

It comes as Russian and Urkainian delegations are set to meet today in Istanbul for a second round of peace talks.

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June 2, 2025
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I fought in Ukraine – deranged Putin is serious about new Russian empire and Britain is sleepwalking into a world war

THE UK could be sleepwalking into a global war as Vladimir Putin pushes for a new world order, a British volunteer soldier has warned.

Megalomaniac tyrant Putin‘s goal is to create a multipolar world – with Russia and China at the centre of power.

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Macer Gifford, a former banker from the UK, fought against Russia in Ukraine[/caption]

Vladimir Putin at a meeting.
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Vladimir Putin is pushing for a new world order[/caption]

Ukrainian servicemen firing a howitzer.
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Ukrainian troops fire a howitzer towards Russian troops[/caption]

Illustration of a map showing the potential military alliance between Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea, with military statistics for each country and a combined total.

For decades, the dictator has been chasing his twisted dream to reinstate the Soviet Union – and repeatedly called for an end to the “unipolar world”.

Despite Western nations calling for Putin to hash out a ceasefire deal, the despot has doubled down on his invasion of Ukraine in recent days.

Macer Gifford, who fought in the war-torn country, said Putin is insistent on fulfilling his “ideological dream” as he fears being ousted and “hanging from a lamppost in six months’ time”.

But Macer – who also battled ISIS in Syria – warned Britain could find itself in the midst of a crisis if more isn’t done to stop rogue nations including Russia.

He told The Sun: “Britain should be fighting for the world.

“If Putin were to take Ukraine, with all its resources and all its technology, and add it to his growing military and his growing might, there are many other countries that he also wants to invade. 

“He genuinely believes, and he’s almost proving it now in Ukraine, that if you have nuclear weapons and a vast amount of soldiers, all you’ve got to do is invade, put troops on the ground.

“And if the Americans and Brits don’t oppose you and you hide behind your nuclear weapons, there is nothing that can stop you.  

“We need to contain this growing threat, and the only way we can do that is through strength.

“And my biggest fear is naivety is taking hold, and this foolish attempt at negotiation is just not going to bring people together, and this war will drag on for a lot longer.”

Macer, who battled Putin’s fighters in the fields between Mykolaiv and Kherson, the islands of Dnipro and the forests of Lyman – warned an “axis of evil” forming.

He believes rogue nations such as Iran and North Korea could join forces with Russia and China and cause mayhem that could spiral into all-out war.

Putin has been cosying up to Kim Jong-un in recent years – with the Russian tyrant last year visiting the hermit kingdom.

Macer said: “The trouble is, if we surrender countries like Ukraine, if we surrender our values, what do we have to draw upon when it comes to fighting other dangers around the world?

“How much are we going to inspire these horrible dictatorships in China and Iran and other places from stopping, first of all, creating nuclear weapons and exporting them abroad to places like North Korea, but also by taking countries and taking exactly the Russian playbook?

“Because very soon we might see a Chinese invasion of Taiwan. We might see an Iranian cutoff of the Gulf regions and attacks on the oil infrastructure to undermine British and American infrastructure in the area, and of course target Israel.

“There could be a global war if we are not careful, because there is a new axis of evil forming around the world, based around North Korea, Iran, China and Russia.

“And unless we confront them, unless we remember our values and stand for them, we could just sleepwalk into a crisis.

Putin’s ‘multipolar world’

The dictator has repeatedly touted the dawn of a new world order that would put his country at the centre of power.

Back in 2007, he declared at Munich Security Conference: “One state and, of course, first and foremost the United States, has overstepped its national borders in every way.

“I am convinced that we have reached that decisive moment when we must seriously think about the architecture of global security.”

Putin is attempting to push through his overarching goal by seizing Ukraine and expanding his interests in the Middle East.

The dictator is also trying to strengthen Russia’s partnership with China and undermine Nato.

His idea is to create a multipolar world – likely where Russia, China and US are the three superpowers in charge of the international order.

Putin’s concept would see these larger nations exert leverage over smaller nations to advance their own strategic interests.

The dictator’s dream is for Russia to have diplomatic and military superiority over the US – by dismantling Nato.

But since his invasion of Ukraine, Nato countries have renewed their collective values and action – which is the opposite of what Putin set out to do.

“And that’s exactly the appeasement policies of the 1930s that almost destroyed the world back then.”

It comes as Donald Trump’s “candid” call with Putin in a bid to restart peace talks fell flat as the despot readies his troops for a “long war”.

Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky warned intelligence shows Vlad no intention of ending the war.

Military analysts believe the Russian tyrant is trying to press home his advantage and capture more Ukrainian land.

Ex-banker Macer fears if Putin is able to succeed in Ukraine, it could spell disaster for world order and pave the way for fresh attacks.

He added: “You’ve seen a West that is increasingly becoming populist and disengaging from the world.

“The danger is the dream of a so-called multipolar world that Vladimir Putin talks about is coming to fruition. It’s coming.

Azov Brigade soldier in a trench during military training amidst smoke.
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A Ukrainian soldier of the Azov Brigade in a trench during a military training exercise in eastern Donetsk region[/caption]

A former British banker fighting with the Ukrainian army near Kherson.
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Macer spent the first two months of the war teaching soldiers how to treat medical emergencies[/caption]

Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping shaking hands.
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Putin with China’s dictator Xi Jinping[/caption]

“That means a balkanisation of the world, of different powers from China and Asia, Russia and Europe, the Americans and the Americas, dividing the world amongst themselves and no longer believing in the basic human rights and individual liberties that you and hopefully you guys at home truly believe in.

“And that scares the hell out of me.”

Since taking office in January, Trump has been attempting to divide the powers of Moscow and Beijing.

Speaking last October, he said: “I’m going to have to un-unite them, and I think I can do that.”

China and Russia have been growing steadily closer since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 – with shared major strategic goals.

At the top of the list is challenging the Western liberal order the powers deem to be led by the US.

Western countries have unified in their stance against Russia and China’s provocations in Ukraine and other former satellite states, and the South China Sea and Taiwan respectively.

But Xi Jinping and Putin have reaffirmed their relationship, insisting: “China-Russia relations have reached the highest level in history.”

The two countries earlier this month said they “jointly resist any attempts to interfere with and disrupt the traditional friendship and deep mutual trust between China and Russia.”

Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un toasting with wine glasses.
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Putin and Kim Jong-un share a toast last year in North Korea[/caption]

Ukrainian soldier on the phone as artillery fires.
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A Ukrainian soldier fires towards the Russian position in the direction of Avdiivka[/caption]

Firefighters battling a fire in a residential area after a Russian strike in Kyiv.
Burning houses following Russian strike in Kyiv region
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May 31, 2025
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