Russia hits Pentagon spokesman over emotional remarks: Kirby is 'losing his nerve'
Nearly 5.5 million refugees have fled Ukraine since Russia's attack
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Russia's Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova hit at Pentagon spokesperson John Kirby on Saturday after he got emotional talking about her country's invasion of Ukraine.
In a post on the messaging platform Telegram, she wrote in an "opinion" post that the press secretary is "losing his nerve."
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She called his comments "rude, insulting and troublesome," noting he "said some nonsense" about Russian President Vladimir Putin.
"Among other gibberish, he said it was ‘hard to look at what Russian forces are doing in Ukraine.’ Really? How hard can it be for an American rear admiral to look at anything?" she asked.
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Nearly 5.5 million refugees have fled Ukraine since the assault began on Feb. 24 and while the United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights reports 6,134 civilian casualties in Ukraine as of Friday, the office states that the actual figures are considerably higher.
Kirby, answering a question from a reporter about whether Putin is a rational actor, said Friday that he would not go into the psychology of the Russian leader.
"It's hard to look at what he's doing in Ukraine, what his forces are doing in Ukraine and think that any ethical, moral individual could justify that," he replied. "It's difficult to look at the – sorry. It's difficult to look at some of the images and imagine that any well-thinking, serious, mature leader would do that. So I can't talk to his psychology, but I think we can all speak to his depravity."
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Images of mass grave sites and bodies littering city streets have drawn global outrage.
Russia has previously claimed that the photos were staged by Ukraine and has denied committing war crimes.