Moscow, May 4 (Prensa Latina) Russia's presidential spokesman, Dmitri Peskov, denied the information spread in the West about an alleged declaration by President Vladimir Putin of a general mobilization on Victory Day.
BBC: Ukraine war: Russia denies it plans to declare war on 9 May
Russia has dismissed speculation that it will declare all-out war in Ukraine in the coming days as "nonsense".
Moscow has up until now denied it is at war, instead referring to the invasion as a "special military operation".
But Western officials have speculated that President Vladimir Putin could use the 9 May Victory Parade to announce an escalation of military action.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, however, said there was no truth to the rumours "at all".
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Russia Denies It Has Plans To Officially Declare War Against Ukraine On 9 May
Kremlin dismisses speculation Putin to declare war on Ukraine on May 9 -- Reuters
Kremlin calls claims of Russian war declaration ‘nonsense’ -- NYPost
Russia Not Seeking to End Ukraine War by May 9 – Foreign Minister -- Moscow Times/AFP
Russia dismisses speculation it will formally declare war on Ukraine by May 9 -- The Hill
Why May 9 is a big day for Russia, and what a declaration of war would mean -- CNN
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