Peskov

The Kremlin reiterated: They will attack us

The Kremlin spokesman told reporters that Russia had taken steps in this regard and invited the German ambassador in Moscow to the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, RIA Novosti reported.
Peskov also pointed out that the conversation between German officers about the planned strikes on Crimea shows the direct involvement of the West in the conflict in Ukraine.

Kremlin: Unprecedented pressure is being put on Serbia

When asked by the media how Moscow comments on the Serbian President's statement that Belgrade will find itself in an even more difficult position after the death of Alexei Navalny, since even greater pressure is expected, Peskov replied that he did not know the exact context of the Serbian President's statement, but that "Belgrade is constantly under pressure that is largely unprecedented."

On the verge of war with Russia: They are sending a new tank battalion

"Of course, this is another step towards the escalation of tensions, our Belarusian friends know what to do, they are doing everything necessary in this situation to ensure security," said Peskov, commenting on the statement by Polish Defense Minister Mariusz Blaszczak that he would send to the east of the country new tank battalion, Izvestia reports.

"I hope that Serbia will endure. We are kinfolk"

That West imposed sanctions on Russia.
"We can see it and we know what kind of political wisdom and resilience President [Aleksandar] Vucic has to show. We know how he has to look for subtle balances. We also hope that Serbia is strong enough, is sovereign enough not to join the ranks of the mainstream collective West," the Kremlin spokesman said for ATV.

Peskov: NATO is directly involved

"This is proven by the alliance bullet, which was removed from the body of the boy Fyodor, who was injured in the recent terrorist attack in the Bryansk region," the Kremlin spokesman said.
"It is crucial from whose hand the bullet was fired. This is nothing but a terrorist attack," Peskov emphasized.

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