A Russian presidential spokesperson said that Bloomberg's erroneous publication of a headline that said Russia had attacked Ukraine demonstrates the 'dangerous' level of tensions in the world
Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov speaks to journalists prior to Russian President Vladimir Putin's annual news conference in Moscow, Russia, Thursday, Dec. 23, 2021. | Alexander Zemlianichenko/AP PhotoRussian presidential spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said Saturday that Bloomberg's erroneous publication of a headline that said Russia had attacked Ukraine demonstrates the"dangerous" level of tensions in the world.
"This situation makes it clear how dangerous such tensions are, which have been triggered by daily aggressive statements that we keep hearing from Washington, European capitals and London," PeskovBloomberg had published a headline that read"Russia invades Ukraine" on its site Friday afternoon, but subsequently removed it and admitted it was published by mistake.
"We prepare headlines for many scenarios and the headline 'Russia Invades Ukraine' was inadvertently published around 4 p.m. ET today on our website. We deeply regret the error. The headline has been removed and we are investigating the cause," the news organization said in a statement Friday evening.
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