
Russia accuses US of 'hysteria' over possible Ukraine invasion: 'Whipped up artificially'
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Russia has accused the U.S. of whipping up "hysteria" over a possible invasion of Ukraine after a buildup of troops near the border.
"This hysteria is being whipped up artificially," Peskov said on state television. "Those who have brought their armed forces from overseas are accusing us of unusual military activity on our own territory. That is, the United States."
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Nov. 14 said the number had increased to around 100,000 troops, making it clear to the world "who really wants peace."
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