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Kremlin says has faith in ‘success’ of Ukraine offensive

/ 03:28 PM November 24, 2022

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Children walk past a snow heap after a snowfall in front of the Spasskaya tower of the Kremlin at the Red Square in Moscow, on November 22, 2022. AFP

YEREVAN, Armenia — The Kremlin said Wednesday it had faith in the “success” of its offensive in Ukraine, as Russian strikes have left the ex-Soviet country’s energy system in tatters.

“The future and the success of the special operation are beyond doubt,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on a visit to Armenia, using the official Moscow term to describe Russia’s assault.

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Peskov, who accompanied President Vladimir Putin to the Armenian capital Yerevan, did not provide further details.

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He spoke to reporters as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was set to address an urgent meeting of the UN Security Council later Wednesday and after the European Parliament recognized Russia as a “state sponsor of terrorism”.

Peskov did not address the symbolic political step of the European legislators.

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But Russian foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova earlier in the day said on messaging app Telegram: “I propose designating the European Parliament as a sponsor of idiocy.”

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