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  1. 5Kyiv and its Western allies are “set for a long confrontation with Russia” following President Volodymyr Zelensky’s momentous visit to Washington, Moscow said as the war in Ukraine approaches 10 months.
  2. Russia’s foreign ministry condemned what it called the “monstrous crimes” of the “regime in Kyiv,” after US President Joe Biden promised more military support to Ukraine during Zelensky’s summit at the White House on Wednesday.
Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova said that no matter how much military support the West provides to the Ukrainian government, “they will achieve nothing.”

“As the leadership of our country has stated, the tasks set within the framework of the special military operation will be fulfilled, taking into account the situation on the ground and the actual realities,” Zakharova added, referring to Russia’s war in Ukraine.

Her comments came after Zelensky delivered a historic speech from the US Capitol, expressing gratitude for American aid in fighting Russian aggression since the war began – and asking for more.



While keeping the spotlight on the conflict in Ukraine, Zelensky emphasized that American support “is crucial.”



The US announced a new $1.8 billion aid package to Ukraine, which included the “first-ever transfer to Ukraine of the Patriot Air and Missile Defense System, capable of bringing down cruise missiles, short-range ballistic missiles, and aircraft at a significantly higher ceiling than previously provided air defense systems.”



Kyiv has repeatedly asked for the US Army’s Patriot – an acronym for Phased Array Tracking Radar for intercept on Target – system, as it is considered one of the most capable long-range air defense systems on the market.



Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov criticized a meeting between Zelensky (left) and Biden (right) in Washington on Wednesday, saying their partnership will extend Ukraine's "suffering."

Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov criticized a meeting between Zelensky (left) and Biden (right) in Washington on Wednesday, saying their partnership will extend Ukraine's "suffering."

Brendan Smialowski/AFP/Getty Images

However, the Kremlin denounced the transaction and said the US supplying Ukraine with Patriot missile systems will prolong the Ukrainian people’s “suffering.”



“We see that, in fact, the United States and other countries are following the path of constantly expanding the range and raising the technical level of the weapons that they supply to Ukraine,” Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said during a conference call. “This does not contribute to a speedy settlement of the situation, on the contrary.”



Peskov went on to say this will not prevent Russia from achieving its goals in Ukraine.



“This leads to the fact that, unfortunately, the suffering of the Ukrainian people will continue longer than it could have,” he added


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  1. 5Kyiv and its Western allies are “set for a long confrontation with Russia” following President Volodymyr Zelensky’s momentous visit to Washington, Moscow said as the war in Ukraine approaches 10 months.
  2. Russia’s foreign ministry condemned what it called the “monstrous crimes” of the “regime in Kyiv,” after US President Joe Biden promised more military support to Ukraine during Zelensky’s summit at the White House on Wednesday.
Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova said that no matter how much military support the West provides to the Ukrainian government, “they will achieve nothing.”

“As the leadership of our country has stated, the tasks set within the framework of the special military operation will be fulfilled, taking into account the situation on the ground and the actual realities,” Zakharova added, referring to Russia’s war in Ukraine.

Her comments came after Zelensky delivered a historic speech from the US Capitol, expressing gratitude for American aid in fighting Russian aggression since the war began – and asking for more.



While keeping the spotlight on the conflict in Ukraine, Zelensky emphasized that American support “is crucial.”



The US announced a new $1.8 billion aid package to Ukraine, which included the “first-ever transfer to Ukraine of the Patriot Air and Missile Defense System, capable of bringing down cruise missiles, short-range ballistic missiles, and aircraft at a significantly higher ceiling than previously provided air defense systems.”



Kyiv has repeatedly asked for the US Army’s Patriot – an acronym for Phased Array Tracking Radar for intercept on Target – system, as it is considered one of the most capable long-range air defense systems on the market.



Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov criticized a meeting between Zelensky (left) and Biden (right) in Washington on Wednesday, saying their partnership will extend Ukraine's "suffering."

Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov criticized a meeting between Zelensky (left) and Biden (right) in Washington on Wednesday, saying their partnership will extend Ukraine's "suffering."

Brendan Smialowski/AFP/Getty Images

However, the Kremlin denounced the transaction and said the US supplying Ukraine with Patriot missile systems will prolong the Ukrainian people’s “suffering.”



“We see that, in fact, the United States and other countries are following the path of constantly expanding the range and raising the technical level of the weapons that they supply to Ukraine,” Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said during a conference call. “This does not contribute to a speedy settlement of the situation, on the contrary.”



Peskov went on to say this will not prevent Russia from achieving its goals in Ukraine.



“This leads to the fact that, unfortunately, the suffering of the Ukrainian people will continue longer than it could have,” he added


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