US and European countries recalled citizens from Ukraine
Russia has termed America's "epilepsy" amid
massive maneuvers in the Black Sea, advice to citizens of all European
countries along with the US to leave Ukraine and a reshuffle of the Russian
embassy in Ukraine. It has spoken of making the presence of its diplomatic
officials "friendly". Given the ongoing tension between Ukraine and
Russia, this is being gauged from the reduction in the number of staff.
However, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova did not
explicitly say anything about this. Zakharova has told that embassies and
consulates will continue to do their main work. A Russian spokesman said the
move was taken in view of "provocations" from Ukraine and other
parties to protect employees. Earlier on Saturday morning, the Russian Navy
started large-scale exercises in the Black Sea. Russia's Defense Ministry said
on Saturday morning, "30 ships from our Fleet in the Black Sea have gone
to Sebastopol and Novorossiysk Sea for pre-scheduled exercises. The purpose of
this exercise is the Black Sea Fleet's military bases along the coasts of the
Crimean peninsula. And the country's economic sector is protected from
potential military threats.
The exercise comes at a time when the US has been repeatedly
saying that Russia can attack Ukraine "anytime". However, Russia
dismissed it as America's "epilepsy". Withdrawal of foreigners from
Ukraine Meanwhile, after America, Germany has also asked its citizens to leave
Ukraine. Many other countries of the European Union have also issued this
warning to their citizens. US President Joe Biden has already asked his
citizens to leave Couchrane. Many NATO allies, including Britain, Canada,
Norway and Denmark, have also issued the same message to their citizens. On
Saturday morning, the US State Department also asked non-emergency staff in
Ukraine to leave Ukraine. The family members of the employees of the US Embassy
have already been removed from there. White House spokesman Jake Sullivan told
reporters that air and missile strikes were likely to begin.
US officials are asking their citizens to leave Ukraine
"as soon as possible". America's "epilepsy" However, Russia
has ridiculed America's warnings of attacks to its citizens and called it
"epilepsy". Maria Zakharova wrote on Telegram, "The White House
epilepsy is the most exposed this time. The Anglo-Saxons need a fight. At any
cost. Provocation, misinformation and warnings are their preferred way of
solving their own problems." Anglo-Saxons are the people who immigrated
from Europe to Britain in the fifth century and culturally changed Roman
Britain to Germanic Britain. There were people from many different communities
who adopted a common culture and language. Russia's ambassador to the US,
Anatoly Antonov, told Newsweek magazine that the US warnings were
"fearful". With this, Antonov has reiterated that Russia is not going
to attack anyone.
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