Unidentified speakers allege recent "terrorist act" was meant to derail negotiations, blame "Zelensky regime"
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Two unidentified speakers in the transcript said a recent "terrorist act" confirmed what they described as the "Zelensky regime's" use of provocations to derail negotiations; an earlier speaker said they would remain until certain leaders were "obtained."
Two unidentified speakers recorded in the transcript alleged that a recent "terrorist act" confirmed what they called the "Zelensky regime's" use of provocations aimed at derailing negotiations. An earlier speaker in the same recording said they would remain until the "chief of the general staff" and a person called "Shayki" were "obtained."
The statement attributed to Unidentified Speaker 2 said, in Russian, "Террористический акт в очередной раз подтвердил нацеленность режима Зеленского на провокации, нацеленные, в свою очередь, на срыв переговорного процесса в стремлении сбить их с курса на достижение справедливого урегулирования." (Translated: "The terrorist act once again confirmed the Zelensky regime’s targeting of provocations, which in turn are aimed at disrupting the negotiation process in an attempt to knock them off course from achieving a fair settlement.")
Earlier in the recording, Unidentified Speaker 1 said, "Мы хотим получить начальник Генштаба и Шайки. Пока их не будет, мы находимся здесь." (Translated: "We want to get the chief of the general staff and Shayki. Until they are here, we are staying here.")
The transcript contains these assertions but does not provide supporting evidence, attribution to named officials, or corroboration of motive. The remarks are presented here as claims recorded in the transcript; they were not verified in the recording and no formal action, demand resolution, or corroborating documentation appears in the transcript. The recording does not identify the speakers by name or official role beyond the generic labels used in the transcript.
No legal authorities, motions, or votes are recorded in the transcript. The statements in the recording are political allegations and should be treated as claims not independently substantiated within the provided transcript. The most recent factual development in the recording is the speakers' public allegations and the declaration of presence until certain individuals are "obtained."
