There's a longer article on Meduza for those interested.
Yes, seeing that on the news made me wonder if in those circumstances had Ukraine previously made an offer that overlapped significantly with Putin's demands if that information would have even been passed upwards to Putin to decide whether to approve further negotiations if that is of benefit to Russia.
As Ukraine comes under increased attack from the air without increasing ability to defend itself in that regard, one frequently wonders why such a vulnerability to civilians from that layer has not been rectified to a greater degree. I have heard on the news that "dumb" bombs are being used on cities, so Ukrainians appear to have need for at a minimum for defensive equipment systems that can drive off mid and high altitude fast moving aircraft, but I am not an expert on those things.
The following are silly suggestions after considering Russia is launching planes from Belarus anyways but if the problem is still "logistics" for the Mig29s is it possible to modify them with a jettisonable float for a one time seaplane takeoff, or is it legal to convert one of the seized oligarch yachts into a one time launch platform or carrier conversion?
In addition, this attack was carried out by aircraft mounting cruise missiles according to the NY times. I would guess those can launch from outside the range of anti-air defenses. I imagine that complicates things a great deal, and I am not knowledgeable enough to know whether interceptors could have intercepted them or not.
https://www.nytimes.com/live/2022/03/13/world/ukraine-russia-warhttps://www.aljazeera.com/news/2022/3/12/russia-ukraine-war-alarm-grows-over-mariupol-liveblogFrom 2nd link
1 hour ago (08:40 GMT)
Lviv governor says nine killed in Russian attack on base
The governor of Ukraine’s Lviv region has said that nine people were killed and 57 others were wounded in airstrike on a military facility in the country’s west.
Foreign military instructors worked at the Yavoriv military facility near the Polish border that was hit by the attack, Ukrainian Defence Minister Oleksii Reznikov said, but it was not clear if any were present at the time.
12 mins ago (11:10 GMT)
At least 35 people killed in attack on Ukraine base, says governor
At least 35 people have been killed and 134 wounded in a Russian air strike on a large Ukrainian military training ground near the Polish border, regional according to governor Maksym Kozytskyy.
The previous death toll announced was nine.
***
I would still be in support of a no-fly zone or similar method despite the risk but I am not qualified to make that call and do not know what steps are in the West's response strategy. I too agree on a complete EU embargo on Russian gas and oil but I believe the EU will do everything they can do and they know what the limits of possibility are far better than I even if I urge them to cut off the flow.
I haven't seen such an atmosphere of anger and frustration in the people of my sleepy town since 9/11.