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The US State Department has ordered US diplomats in Kiev who are not in critical positions to leave Ukraine. This, according to RBC, is stated on the page of the US Embassy in Kiev on Twitter.
“Today, the State Department ordered non-critical diplomats to leave the US Embassy in Kiev,” the report says.
Earlier, the official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry, Maria Zakharova, said that, “for fear of possible provocations by the Kiev regime or third countries, we really decided to optimize the staff of Russian foreign missions in Ukraine.”
The media is discussing the issue of the allegedly possible “invasion” of Russia into Ukraine. Bloomberg has announced the date. According to sources “familiar with the issue” of the American agency, we are talking about February 15th. Meanwhile, the Politico newspaper reported that US President Joe Biden, during a videoconference with the leaders of allied countries, said that Russia could allegedly attack Ukraine on February 16. The publication also cites its own sources. In Russia, all claims are rejected.
Source: Rosbalt

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