Russia Expresses Concerns Over Sinwar's Death
Russia Expresses Concerns Over Sinwar's Death

Russia Expresses Concerns Over Sinwar's Death

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Russian officials have expressed deep concerns regarding the humanitarian impact of the ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East. Ambassador Andrey Kelin criticized Ukrainian President Zelenskyy's 'victory plan', suggesting it indicates a lack of interest in peace negotiations, while warning that continued resistance would result in Ukraine losing more territory to Russia. Concurrently, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov conveyed apprehensions about the consequences of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar's death, emphasizing the suffering of civilians in Gaza and Lebanon, and highlighting the potential for increased instability in the region. Putin's remarks reflect a humanitarian focus, contrasting with other leaders' support for the assassination. Peskov noted that the situation in both regions requires careful consideration to avoid exacerbating humanitarian crises. These developments underscore the complexities and differing perspectives on international conflicts, particularly regarding civilian welfare.

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