Moscow claims more than 2 million have applied for Russia’s evacuation from Ukraine

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Regional defense member Andrey Goncharuk, 68, wipes his face in the backyard of a house damaged by a Russian airstrike, according to locals, in Gorenka, outside Ukraine’s capital, Kyiv

The Russian Foreign Ministry claimed on Wednesday that more than two million people from Ukraine had applied for evacuation to Russia, news agency Sputnik reported.

Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova alleged during a news conference on the country’s ongoing war against Ukraine that US experts instructed Ukrainian experts to develop bioprograms. He said that Russia is wondering whether these biomaterials have fallen into the hands of extremists or nationalists.

The Foreign Ministry spokesman also said that Russia would like to ensure the neutral status of Ukraine through dialogue. Moscow’s objective does not include the overthrow of the Kyiv government and hopes to achieve more significant progress in the next round of talks with Ukraine, Zakharova said at a briefing, adding that Russia’s military operation is in line with its plan. was going vigorously.

Nearly two weeks into the offensive, the Russians have pushed deeper along Ukraine’s coastline to Mariupol, setting up a land bridge to Crimea, which Moscow seized from Ukraine in 2014.

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