Bloomberg makes a mistake and reports a false Russian invasion of Ukraine.
"We deeply regret the error," the agency said.
MOSCOW, TASS – The US news agency Bloomberg published a headline saying "Russia invades Ukraine" on its website on Friday, then admitted its mistake and removed the article.
"We prepared headlines for many scenarios, and one of these headlines was inadvertently published around 16 p.m. (approximately midnight Moscow time - TASS) today on our website," the news agency said, adding, "We deeply regret the error."
It is specified that the cause of this event is being investigated.
Lately, Ukraine and the West have been increasingly echoing allegations of a supposed possible Russian "invasion" of Ukraine. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov called this information an "empty and unfounded" escalation of tensions, emphasizing that Russia poses no threat to anyone. That said, he did not rule out the possibility of provocations to justify such allegations and warned that attempts to resolve the problem in southeastern Ukraine through the use of force would have the most serious consequences.
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