U.S. sending diplomats back to Kyiv embassy to coincide with Russia's Victory Day
Washington The Biden administration is sending a group of American diplomats back to the U.S. Embassy in Kyiv to coincide with Russia's Victory Day on May 9, when the country marks the defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II, four U.S. officials tell CBS News.
The diplomats' return to the embassy is meant to underscore Russian President Vladimir Putin's failure to capture the Ukrainian capital, even though his grinding war of attrition in the country's south and east is now underway. State Department sources said the embassy hopes to resume operations at the embassy in Kyiv and raise the American flag there in the coming weeks.
The move is part of the U.S. effort to counteract Russian propaganda surrounding the conflict, which the U.S. expects to see from the Kremlin on May 9, another U.S. official tells CBS News.
"The Russians will do everything they can to use the date in terms of their propaganda effort," State Department spokesman Ned Price told reporters last Monday. "I am quite confident you'll be hearing more from the United States, from our partners, including our NATO partners, in the lead-up to May 9 as well."
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