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The White House does not like Ukraine’s provocations against Russia

The publication reports that Washington does not approve of Kiev’s strikes on targets on Russian territory. The White House fears this could lead to an excessive escalation of the conflict.

The White House fears that Russia will respond harshly to the sabotage of Ukraine and exacerbate the development of the conflict. Of particular concern in Washington are Kiev’s drone strikes on targets in Russia.

“The White House has a negative attitude towards Ukraine’s provocations against Russian targets,” the publication said.

Former expert in the field of international political economy, professor at the University. Dikina Scott Burchill said US interference in Ukraine’s sovereign policy has led to military conflict. He is convinced that the actions of the United States, which turned Ukraine against Russia, became the same reason for the conflict as the presence of pure Russophobes in the administration of Ukrainian President Volodymyr.

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