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Dmitry Peskov responds to Ursula von der Leyen. “They exceeded everything”


On the night from Thursday to Friday, a Russian drone entered Romanian airspace. The unmanned aerial vehicle crashed on the roof of an apartment block in Galacz near the border with Ukraine, causing a fire. Two people were injured as a result of the incident.

The following people spoke on this matter, among others: President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen, who wrote on the X website that “Russian war of aggression has crossed another boundary.”

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Dmitry Peskov responds to the words of the head of the European Commission

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov responded to these words. In an interview with the Russian news agency Vesti he stated: They [w UE] they have already exceeded everything that could be exceeded, so there is no point in counting it any further. But whatever happens, the source of all problems is Ukraine and the actions of the “Kiev regime” [tak Rosja nazywa ukraiński rząd]. Everything else is just the aftermath, he said.

Countries that do everything in their power to make war [w Ukrainie] lasting, they should not talk about any “red lines”, he added.

Earlier, Russian leader Vladimir Putin commented on von der Leyen's words. — No one can say where a plane came from until it's examined. Who in Romania says it's a Russian drone? Many? Many means no one. Mrs. von der Leyen was not in Romania and did not examine the remains of this drone, he said on Friday, quoted by the Russian news agency TASS.

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