
Russia warns US over Iran protests as Trump backs demonstrators, while Moscow launches massive missile and drone strikes on Ukraine. Photos: X.
Things are heating up between US President Donald Trump and Russian President Putin. Moscow has strongly criticised what it described as “subversive external interference” in Iran’s internal affairs, condemning US threats of military action as “categorically unacceptable” and warning of “disastrous consequences” for the Middle East and global security. The remarks came as Moscow simultaneously launched one of its largest attacks of the year on Ukraine, firing hundreds of missiles and drones that killed civilians and crippled energy infrastructure amid freezing winter temperatures.
In a statement issued by the Russian Foreign Ministry, Moscow denounced what it sees as foreign involvement in Iran’s domestic unrest, aligning closely with Tehran’s position that outside powers are fuelling instability.
The ministry said any threats of military intervention by the United States were unacceptable and could have far-reaching repercussions beyond the region, underlining Russia’s firm opposition to external interference in Iran’s internal crisis.
Russia’s statement followed a sharp intervention by US President Donald Trump, who on January 13 announced that he had cancelled planned talks with Iranian officials and openly voiced support for mass protests against Tehran’s crackdown.
In a post on Truth Social, Trump directly addressed demonstrators, writing, “Iranian Patriots, KEEP PROTESTING – TAKE OVER YOUR INSTITUTIONS!!!… HELP IS ON ITS WAY.”
Trump’s comments came amid reports from human rights monitors that more than 2,000 people have been killed and thousands arrested during protests that have spread across Iran.
Earlier in the week, the US president warned Iranian authorities against the use of lethal force, saying Washington was “watching it very closely” and cautioning that violent suppression of protests could provoke a strong US response.
As diplomatic tensions escalated over Iran, Russia carried out a major overnight assault on Ukraine, striking multiple cities with missiles and drones in one of its most extensive attacks of the New Year so far.
The strikes killed at least four people and knocked out heating and power supplies, exposing millions to dangerous winter cold. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said Russia launched nearly 300 drones, 18 ballistic missiles and seven cruise missiles during attacks across eight regions.
According to Zelenskiy, the primary targets were energy generation facilities and substations.
“Every such strike against life is a reminder that support for Ukraine cannot be stopped,” he said in a post on the Telegram app.
“Missiles for air defence systems are needed every day, and especially during winter.”
Zubair Amin is a Senior Journalist at NewsX with over seven years of experience in reporting and editorial work. He has written for leading national and international publications, including Foreign Policy Magazine, Al Jazeera, The Economic Times, The Indian Express, The Wire, Article 14, Mongabay, News9, among others. His primary focus is on international affairs, with a strong interest in US politics and policy. He also writes on West Asia, Indian polity, and constitutional issues. Zubair tweets at zubaiyr.amin
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