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Russia doesn't want to overthrow Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s govt: Foreign ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova

In Wednesday’s briefing, Russia says it never intended to overthrow the Ukrainian government, and never threatened NATO; for its part, US says Poland’s offer of fighter planes to Ukraine not feasible; foreign ministers to meet for first time

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A woman is coated in snow after being evacuated from Irpin on Tuesday

Russia has never threatened NATO and does not threaten the Western military alliance now, Russian foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said on Wednesday, adding that her country still must react to NATO’s “confrontational course”. 

She told a news briefing that NATO’s build-up of military forces on its eastern flank, following what Russia calls a “special military operation” in Ukraine, was “provocative in its nature” and was not helping to safeguard security in Europe.

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