NewsKremlin warns of 'extremely high' risk of wider Middle East war

Kremlin warns of 'extremely high' risk of wider Middle East war

Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah died on Friday
Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah died on Friday
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Kamil Różycki

30 September 2024 19:19

Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov spoke after the death of Hezbollah leader Hasan Nasrallah. He stated that the risk of a wider war in the Middle East is now "extremely high."

The Hezbollah leader was killed on Friday in an Israeli airstrike. A shockwave likely killed him, as no direct wounds were found on the body, reported Reuters.

Last week, Israel, which has been bombing targets in Lebanon for weeks, intensified its actions. Last week alone, several hundred people were killed. Since Monday, one million Lebanese have left their homes, fleeing from the war.

On Monday, Dmitry Peskov spoke about the recent events in Lebanon, including the death of the Hezbollah leader. The Kremlin spokesperson discussed the "extremely high" threat of a larger conflict. "The Russian side condemns such actions, we believe that they have led to a significant destabilisation of the situation in the region," said Peskov, as quoted by interfax.ru.

Furthermore, Peskov said that "such indiscriminate bombing of residential areas in Lebanon leads to a huge number of human casualties, which will inevitably bring on a humanitarian catastrophe like the one we are seeing in Gaza".

At the same time, Peskov did not mention the thousands of casualties in Ukraine. As a result of the war started by Russia, tens of thousands of soldiers and civilians have lost their lives.