Ambassador Predicts Ukraine's End
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•Russian ambassador accuses UK of waging proxy war in Ukraine
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Andrei Kelin said Ukraine continued to fight but claimed the resistance is more feeble and feeble’ Russia is thought to control about 18% of Ukraine and has been making steady advances over the last year .
Comments came as Ukraine president renewed his appeal to western countries for air-defence systems.
If someone has died of course we are concerned about that.” He also questioned the need for an inquiry: “Why drag this history so long?” The Skripal poisonings are seen as a turning point in British perceptions of Russia , triggering what the then prime minister, Theresa May , described as “the largest collective expulsion of Russian intelligence officers in history”. More than 100 Russian diplomats working in 20 western countries, who were alleged to be spies, were told to return to Moscow in a show of solidarity by western allies..
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