It’s political fowl play!
Russian reporters on a state-chartered plane from Russia to Alaska to cover Vladimir Putin’s summit with Donald Trump were served a meal of chicken kyiv — in a possible troll targeting Ukraine.
Margarita Simonyan, editor in chief of Russia Today, said members of the Russian press corps were given the breaded cutlets — a dish named after Ukraine’s capital — on a jet headed to Anchorage for Friday’s cease-fire talks . 3
“Our journalists, who flew to Alaska on a special flight, were served chicken Kyiv cutlets on the plane,” wrote Simonyan, who edits the state-run English language channel, on X .
The grub prompted some squawking from critics of Russia, who called it a burn that goes beyond the food world.
But “Putin and Trump should turn [Ukrainian