Dmitry Peskov

Russia Claims NATO at War: Skepticism Urged Over Kremlin’s Statement

Dmitry Peskov, the spokesman for Russian President Vladimir Putin, declared that NATO is “at war with Russia” over Ukraine, despite NATO not directly entering the war. This statement follows Poland’s shooting down of Russian drones, prompting the invocation of NATO’s Article 4, which triggered consultations among allies but no military response. Simultaneously, Romania scrambled fighter jets after a Russian drone breached its airspace, and both the UK and Romanian governments summoned Russian ambassadors in protest of the actions. Lithuania and Poland have deployed extra troops along their borders due to joint military drills between Belarus and Russia, further escalating tensions.

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Kremlin Claims Putin Never Vacations, Sleeps Little: Skepticism Abounds

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov stated that President Vladimir Putin does not take vacations, even on his birthday, and prioritizes his work. Peskov expressed bewilderment at Putin’s energy levels, noting the president’s constant focus and minimal sleep, estimating he sleeps only a few hours per day. Putin is scheduled to travel to Tajikistan on October 9th for a state visit. Putin has previously indicated that he usually sleeps about six hours a night, sometimes less.

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Kremlin Admits Military Censorship, Reflects on Russia’s History of Control

In a recent interview, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov acknowledged that Russia is currently under military censorship, a measure deemed justifiable to prevent the discrediting of Russia. Peskov highlighted a shift in Russian media, with an increase in “patriotic materials” and a decrease in skepticism, as a result of this censorship. This shift, enforced by laws introduced after the 2022 invasion of Ukraine, has led to the closure of numerous independent media outlets and the exile of many journalists. Despite criticism from human rights groups, the Russian Constitutional Court has upheld the legality of these wartime censorship laws, solidifying the crackdown on dissent.

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Kremlin Celebrates Trump’s NATO Stance, Fueling Fears of Weakened US and Ukrainian Vulnerability

Dmitry Peskov welcomed reports indicating Ukraine’s NATO membership is unlikely, aligning with Russia’s long-held opposition to such accession. Peskov reiterated Russia’s view that Ukrainian NATO membership threatens its national interests and fueled the conflict. While pleased with this development, Peskov declined to comment on reported US concessions regarding Crimea within potential peace negotiations, emphasizing the need for discretion in such discussions. This stance reflects Russia’s consistent framing of NATO expansion as a primary cause of the war.

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Russia Reserves Right to Violate Ceasefire, Deal Called a Joke

Russia’s Kremlin spokesperson, Dmitry Peskov, announced that the informal moratorium on strikes against energy infrastructure is no longer binding due to alleged Ukrainian violations. Peskov cited Ukrainian military actions targeting Russian energy facilities as evidence of this breach, claiming a loss of control by Kyiv’s leadership. This announcement followed Russia’s own large-scale drone attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure and accusations of Ukrainian strikes on Russian energy infrastructure. The conflicting claims highlight the ongoing tension and escalation of the conflict.

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Kremlin Condemns Ukraine’s Killing of General as Terrorism

The Kremlin has denounced the bombing that killed a Russian general and his aide in Moscow as a “terrorist attack” perpetrated by Ukraine. Spokesman Dmitry Peskov explicitly blamed the Kyiv regime, stating their use of terrorist tactics is now undeniable. This statement comes over 24 hours after the attack, which has been claimed by Ukraine. The Kremlin’s accusations represent a significant escalation of the conflict’s rhetoric.

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