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The British tabloid The Sun edited the text of the article, which stated that Russia’s “invasion” of Ukraine would take place at one in the morning (4:00 Moscow time) on February 16. It is reported by RBC.
“The cold clear sky over Kiev, where people prepared for an air raid, remained silent,” the text says.
According to the newspaper, the night passed without incident. However, it is specified that “Russia can invade Ukraine at any moment with a massive missile strike and 200,000 troops.”
Earlier, The Sun, citing US intelligence, reported that Russia allegedly intends to invade Ukraine on February 16 at 3:00 Kyiv time (04:00 Moscow time), inflicting a massive missile attack and using 200,000 troops. The publication claimed that this was the most likely time for Russian President Vladimir Putin to order an attack. In addition, American intelligence suggested that military and government centers in Kiev would first receive air strikes, and then Russian tanks would cross the border.
Prior to this, Bloomberg called the date of the “invasion”. 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 cited its own sources.
The press secretary of the President of Russia Dmitry Peskov, in a comment about Russia’s allegedly imminent “invasion” of Ukraine, suggested that Ukrainians set an alarm clock.
Source: Rosbalt

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