Biden called February 16 the date of the Russian invasion

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US President Joe Biden told allies that Russia could invade Ukraine on February 16, Politico writes, citing a source.

Representatives of the EU, NATO, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Great Britain participated in the online negotiations, in which the head of state made this assumption. Poland and Romania.

Several US administration sources told the publication the same date. Washington warned partners that a physical offensive could be preceded by missile strikes and cyberattacks.

At the same time, a British official told the newspaper that they had a “different interpretation” of the intelligence, and two European diplomats said they “refuse to believe it.”

Politico acknowledges that intelligence information may be preliminary and incomplete.

Earlier, Der Spiegel reported that the alleged invasion could begin on February 16, citing sources. Bloomberg interlocutors, in turn, talked about a possible attack on February 15.

Source: Rosbalt

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