'What they are doing is war,' declared Dmitry Peskov, a spokesperson for Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Peskov."It is true that we keep referring to them mildly as unfriendly states, but I should say that they are hostile states, because what they are doing is war.""But we are going to fight for them, of course," he added.
The Kremlin spokesman's remarks came amid mounting fears that the West's response to Russia's illegal and devastating invasionLast month, U.S. Pentagon chief Lloyd Austin by declaring that one of the Biden administration's primary objectives in Ukraine is to weaken Russia, further dampening hopes of a diplomatic resolution to the war.
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