China News Agency, Beijing, June 6. Comprehensive news: Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Zakharova said that Serbia's neighboring countries refused to fly over the airspace of the special plane taken by Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov. Russia has no intention of setting up an "iron curtain", which is used by the EU. The Iron Curtain surrounded Russia.

In addition, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky once again went to front positions and met with evacuees from the city of Mariupol.

  Some European countries refuse Russian foreign minister's plane to fly over airspace

  Russian Satellite News Agency reported on the 6th that Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Zakharova said that Serbia's neighboring countries refused to allow the special plane of the Russian foreign minister to fly over the airspace.

  According to the report, Zakharova said in an interview with Italy's "La7" TV that an hour ago, several countries around Serbia closed communication channels and refused to fly over the airspace of the Russian foreign minister's special plane bound for Serbia.

The Russian delegation was supposed to have arrived in Belgrade for the talks.

Member States of the European Union and NATO closed their airspace and closed another communication channel.

  Zakharova said that Russia has no intention of setting up an "Iron Curtain" and that the EU surrounded Russia with an Iron Curtain.

  The Russian Satellite News Agency quoted Serbia's "Evening News" as saying that the leaders of Bulgaria, Montenegro and North Macedonia refused to allow the Russian foreign minister's plane to fly over their airspace.

  Serbian Prime Minister Brnabic said Serbian President Vucic had to deal with the issue personally to arrange Lavrov's visit.

"It's unbelievable that the situation in Europe and the world is forcing a president to deal with logistical issues like a visit by his foreign minister," she said on the TV show, adding that the foreign policy situation had developed to the point where "no one wants to talk to anyone, let alone talk to anyone." listen to anyone".

  In response to this matter, Grigory Karasin, chairman of the International Affairs Committee of the Russian Federation Council, said that some European countries did not allow the plane taken by Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov to go to Serbia, which is a manifestation of political inferiority complex.

  Karasin said on social media that the West is increasingly worried that dialogue with Russia at the political level will undermine the EU's unified anti-Russian system.

  Putin warns West not to supply Ukraine with longer-range missiles

  Russian President Vladimir Putin warned in an interview with Russian TV media that if the West provides Ukraine with missiles with a longer range, Russia will draw corresponding conclusions and strike targets that have not been hit before.

  In an interview broadcast by the "Russia 1" TV station on the 5th, Putin, when commenting on the US supply of multiple rocket launcher systems to Ukraine, said that all the "trouble" caused by the West's supply of weapons to Ukraine is for one purpose, that is, to delay as much as possible. long armed conflict.

He explained that the Ukrainian Armed Forces already have similar weapons, such as Soviet-made and Russian-made multiple rocket launcher systems such as "Hail", "Tornado" and "Hurricane".

The provision of such weapons by Western countries to Ukraine is only to supplement the loss of Ukrainian military equipment and will not have a substantial impact on the situation.

  Putin said the range does not depend on the rocket launch system itself, but on the missiles used.

Russia has learned that the United States will provide Ukraine with missiles with a range of 45 kilometers to 70 kilometers.

He emphasized that if the West provides Ukrainian authorities with longer-range missiles, Russia will draw a corresponding conclusion and use lethal weapons to strike targets that have not been hit before.

  Zelensky revisits frontline positions

  Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky inspected front-line positions in the Zaporozhye region and met with evacuees from Mariupol staff.

  In addition, the Ukrainian Presidential Office released a video of Zelensky's inspection of the front on the 6th, saying that he went to Zaporozhye, Lisichansk and Suledar regions and brought "something" to the army.

  However, Ukrainian media have not reported the exact date of Zelensky's arrival at the front.

  According to the Ukrainian state news agency on the 5th, the military administrator of the Luhansk region, Sergei Ghede, issued a statement on a TV program saying that half of the region of Severo Donetsk is under the control of the Ukrainian defenders.

  Ghede said that from the intercepted Russian conversations, the Russian army was instructed to occupy the Severo-Donetsk and Lisichansk-Bakhmut highways by June 10.

Therefore, Guede believes that "in the next five days, the Russians will try to raze the Luhansk region to the ground".

  According to Gede, it is now impossible to evacuate civilians from Severo Donetsk.

About 15,000 people remain in the city, he said.

  UK to supply Ukraine with multiple rocket launch systems

  According to a report by Al Jazeera on the 6th, the United Kingdom said it would provide Ukraine with a multiple rocket launch system that can hit targets 80 kilometers away, and the move has been coordinated with the United States.

  British Defence Secretary Ben Wallace said that as Russia's tactics changed, so would British support for Ukraine, and that these capable multi-launcher rocket systems would allow Ukraine to better protect itself from long-range artillery. brutal blow.

  The UK said that Ukrainian troops would be trained in the UK on how to use the new launch system.

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