Khaleej Times

Kremlin dismisses speculatio­n Putin to declare war on May 9

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The Kremlin on Wednesday dismissed speculatio­n that President Vladimir Putin planned to declare war against Ukraine and declare a national mobilisati­on on May 9 when Russia commemorat­es the Soviet Union’s victory in World War II.

Putin has so far characteri­sed Russia’s actions in Ukraine as a “special military operation”, not a war. But Western politician­s and some Russia watchers have speculated that he could be preparing for a major announceme­nt next Monday with a range of possible scenarios ranging from an outright declaratio­n of war to a declaratio­n of victory.

Asked about speculatio­n that Putin will declare war against Ukraine on May 9, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said: “There is no chance of that. It’s nonsense.” Peskov also said that people should not listen to speculatio­n that there could be a decision on a national mobilisati­on. “It is not true. It is nonsense,” Peskov told reporters.

The May 9 Victory Day is one of Russia’s most important national events — a remembranc­e of the enormous Soviet sacrifice made in defeating Nazi Germany in what is known in Russia as the Great Patriotic War.

An estimated 27 million Soviet citizens were killed in the 1941-45 war which left the Soviet Union devastated and almost every Soviet family mourning.

Putin has used previous Victory

Day speeches to needle the West and showcase the firepower of Russia’s post-soviet armed forces.

Russia’s February 24 military operation of Ukraine has killed thousands of people, displaced millions more and raised fears of the most serious confrontat­ion between Russia and the United States since the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis.

Putin says the “special military operation” in Ukraine is necessary because the United

States was using Ukraine to threaten Russia and Moscow had to defend against the persecutio­n of Russian-speaking people. He casts the conflict as an inevitable confrontat­ion with the United States, which he accuses of threatenin­g Russia by meddling in its backyard and enlarging the Nato military alliance.

Ukraine says it is fighting an imperial-style land grab and that Putin’s claims of genocide are nonsense. — reuters

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KREMLIN SPOKESMAN Dmitry Peskov,

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