Mr Patrushev said the West plans erase Russia from the political map of the world. Read more at straitstimes.com.
MOSCOW - One of President Vladimir Putin’s closest allies said on Tuesday that Moscow was now fighting the US-led Nato military alliance in Ukraine and that the West was trying to wipe Russia from the political map of the world.
“The events in Ukraine are not a clash between Moscow and Kyiv - this is a military confrontation between Russia and Nato, and above all the United States and Britain,” Mr Patrushev told the Argumenti i Fakti newspaper in an interview. The United States and its Western allies have condemned Russia’s invasion of Ukraine as an imperial land grab, while Ukraine has vowed to fight until the last Russian soldier is ejected from its territory.
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