The Kremlin said on Wednesday it had no doubts about the “success” of its military offensive in Ukraine, when Kyiv denounced Russia’s massive strikes on Ukraine’s strategic infrastructure.
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“The future and success of the special military operation are not in doubt,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters after the Collective Security Treaty Organization (OTSC) summit in Yerevan, the Armenian capital.
If Mr Peskov had not been questioned during his press conference on Wednesday by the European Parliament over a text describing Russia as a “state promoter of terrorism” in the conflict in Ukraine, and calling on the 27 EU countries to do the same, Russia’s diplomatic spokeswoman, Maria, responded. Zakharova, on Telegram.
She suggested calling the “European Parliament a promoter of folly”.