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Moscow claims that many countries allegedly ask it to continue war in Ukraine

The head of the Foreign Intelligence Service (FIS) of the aggressor country russia, Sergei Naryshkin, said that a number of states are allegedly asking moscow to continue a full-scale war against Ukraine.

He said this in an interview with the Razvedchik magazine.

According to him, even the closest U.S. allies from the countries of Asia, Latin America and Africa are allegedly asking russia to continue military aggression against Ukraine.

"You have no idea how many U.S. partners in contacts with us ask us, as they say, not to stop halfway in the Ukrainian conflict," the magazine quotes Naryshkin as saying.

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The head of the FIS did not specify which countries are asking russia to continue a full-scale war against Ukraine.

Instead, Naryshkin repeated another russian propaganda narrative that the U.S. is allegedly losing the initiative "on all fronts from the Middle East to Asia and Africa."

We will remind you that a few days ago, the reign of dictator Bashar al-Assad, who had been in power for the past decade, in part thanks to russia's military support, ended in Syria.

After that, russia began withdrawing its troops from the territory of Syria, where the aggressor country had deployed several bases.

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We also reported that due to the rapid offensive of the opposition in Syria, russia was forced to evacuate its fleet from the Syrian port of Tartus.

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