The Russian government summoned the ambassador this Thursday United Kingdom Deborah Bronnert in Moscow to voice her disapproval of recent statements by senior British officials, including Prime Minister Boris Johnson, against President Vladimir Putin.
This was confirmed by the Russian Foreign Ministry in a statement, which indicated that the authorities conveyed to Bronnert a “strong protest” for the “rude” statements of some members of the British executive “against Russia, its leader and official representatives of the authorities, as well as the Russian people.”
ambassador Bronnert also received a memorandum stating that the rhetoric adopted after London unacceptable and that “in a decent society, it is customary to apologize for such statements,” according to the Russian news agency TASS.
over the past few days, United Kingdom stepped up his speeches against Russia and the authorities of the Eurasian nation. Prime Minister Boris Johnson assured the German ZDF network that if he “were a woman” Putin would not start a war in Ukraine.
“If Putin was a woman, I just don’t think he would start such a sexist war. If you need a very good example of toxic masculinity, then we have it in his face, ”said the British Prime Minister.
Shortly thereafter, British Defense Secretary Ben Wallace called Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zazharova “crazy” and accused her of “every week” threatening to “bomb everyone”.
These statements were quickly answered by Zakharova, who lamented that Wallace was “involved in machismo” and urged him to withdraw his statements about his threats of attack if he did not want to be presented to the world as a “complete liar.”
Russia claims to be holding more than 6,000 Ukrainian prisoners of war
Ministry of Defence Russian Some 6,000 Ukrainian soldiers are estimated to have surrendered since the invasion of the country began on Feb. 24, taking advantage of Thursday’s announcement of the latest prisoner-of-war exchange.
“The total number of captured or surrendered Ukrainian servicemen is more than 6,000 people,” the report says. Igor Konashenkov.
This is confirmed on the eve of the exchange of 144 Ukrainian fighters for the same number of Russians and pro-Russian separatists. This is the biggest deal since the start of the offensive at the end of February.
(According to Europa Press and AFP)
Source: RPP

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