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Russia’s “attack” on Ukraine could happen “in the coming days.” About this, according to RBC, said US President Joseph Biden.
“We have reason to believe that Russian troops are planning and intend to attack Ukraine next week. In the next few days. We believe that their target could be the capital of Ukraine, Kiev, a city where 2.8 million innocent people live,” he said.
Biden expressed confidence that Putin allegedly decided on an “invasion”. He added that the US will not send its soldiers to Ukraine, but will continue to support the Ukrainian people. According to Biden, if the attack happens, the United States and its allies are ready to impose new “severe sanctions.”
Earlier, The Sun claimed that Russia’s “invasion” of Ukraine would take place at 3:00 Kyiv time (04:00 Moscow time) on February 16, which did not happen in the end. At the same time, the newspaper Politico “set” a new date for the “attack” of Russian troops on Ukraine – February 20. NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said that NATO sees no signs of a de-escalation of the situation around Ukraine and will continue to denounce Russia’s “aggressive plans”. Moscow denies the accusations.
The situation on the line of contact in eastern Ukraine escalated on Thursday morning. The leaders of the self-proclaimed LPR and DPR accused Ukraine of preparing a “deep breakthrough” and announced an emergency evacuation of civilians to the Rostov region. The Russian authorities guaranteed them temporary shelter, hot meals and medical care, as well as payment of 10,000 rubles each. In Kiev, plans for any attacks are denied.
Source: Rosbalt

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