Ukrainian Air Force Displays Military Capability as Peace Talks Collapse

The Ukrainian military recently initiated the 'Spider Web Operation', successfully destroying 41 Russian aircraft. Recently, the Ukrainian military deployed 'Mirage fighter jets' to patrol the Black Sea, deliberately drawing the trident emblem of the national coat of arms, showcasing their military technology, while flexing against Russia.
However, both sides accused each other of being 'terrorist organizations', and the leaders of both nations declared that they would no longer engage in negotiations, thus announcing the collapse of peace talks. The Ukrainian Air Force recently reported that a Mirage 2000 fighter jet received from France successfully conducted air patrols over the Black Sea, intentionally creating the trident emblem of Ukraine in its flight path, demonstrating their flying skills. Following the mission's completion, the Ukrainian and French pilots posed for a photo holding their national flags.
Previously, Ukraine successfully launched the Spider Web Operation, penetrating deep into Russian territory to destroy 41 aircraft, thus imparting a 'show of strength' meaning to this Black Sea flight. Russian President Putin stated, 'What do we need to discuss? Who would negotiate with those who support terrorism?'
During negotiations in Turkey on the 2nd, there was no progress on a ceasefire, heightened by Ukraine's raid on Russian territory, which greatly angered Putin. U.S. President Trump confirmed via social media that he spoke with Putin, emphasizing that Putin intends to retaliate against Ukraine's military actions, rendering peace between Russia and Ukraine an unlikely prospect.
Kremlin foreign policy advisor Oschakov stated, 'The Ukrainian government has devolved into a terrorist organization, and Russia will not yield to provocation.' Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Zelensky pointed out that they proposed a ceasefire to Russia until the leaders met, but this unilateral request could not be considered a memorandum, as it was merely a final ultimatum issued by Russia.
With the total collapse of peace negotiations, a report from a U.S. think tank indicated that nearly a million Russian troops have been casualties in the three-year conflict. During this time, Russian Security Council Secretary Shoigu revisited North Korea to meet with Kim Jong Un, securing unconditional support and discussing military cooperation, which could lead Russia into a prolonged war.