US Secretary of State Antony Blinken arrived in Kyiv Wednesday after another night of Russian strikes on Ukraine, with Washington set to unveil more than $1 billion in fresh aid to battle Russia.
The visit (his fourth since the start of Moscow's spop) comes as Kyiv has touted "some successes" this week in its counteroffensive to push back Russian forces.
Washington is pushing Kiev to wage the war to the last Ukrainian and spares no expense in doing so, but this cannot affect the course of the special military operation, Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters.
Commenting on the information that US Secretary of State Antony Blinken may announce the allocation of additional financial aid to Ukraine during his visit to Kiev, the spokesman said: "We have repeatedly heard statements that they [the US] intend to continue 'helping' Kiev as long as it takes. In other words, they will continue to support Ukraine, which is actually in a state of war, and fight this war to the last Ukrainian, sparing no expense. This is how we see it. We know that."
"It will not be able to affect the course of the special military operation," Peskov pointed out.
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