Russian Foreign Ministry urges evacuation of US citizens from Kyiv as Moscow signals imminent strikes
Lavrov called Rubio directly to warn of systematic attacks on Ukrainian 'decision-making centers,' while the EU refuses to budge.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov phoned US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on May 25 with a blunt message: get your people out of Kyiv. The call came alongside a public warning from Russia’s Foreign Ministry about imminent systematic strikes on key military and decision-making locations in the Ukrainian capital.
What Russia is signaling
The Russian Foreign Ministry’s public statement referenced targeting “decision-making centers” and “command posts” in Kyiv.
The United States has not yet confirmed the details of the Lavrov-Rubio conversation. The European Union chose a different approach entirely. Brussels flatly rejected Moscow’s directive, with officials making clear they have no intention of withdrawing personnel from Kyiv.
What this means for crypto markets
During the initial Russian invasion in early 2022, Bitcoin initially dropped alongside equities before recovering as some investors, particularly those in conflict-affected regions, turned to digital assets for capital preservation and cross-border transfers.
Russia’s use of stablecoins and digital assets to circumvent international financial restrictions has been documented throughout the conflict. A significant military escalation would likely bring renewed calls for tighter controls on crypto transactions linked to sanctioned entities, affecting trading volumes and liquidity across major exchanges.
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