The factory of the German concern "Rheinmetall", opened in Ukraine at the end of October, may become the target of Russian attacks, it said today Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, quoted by Reuters.
"Rhinemetall" said it intended to open four military plants in Ukraine. Earlier, the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that the factories of the German concern, which are currently under construction, are a "legitimate target" for the Russian army.
On the issue of the elections in Georgia, which were held on Sunday, the Kremlin said that it does not interfere in the internal politics of the country.
Thousands of people protested outside parliament in the Georgian capital Tbilisi, angered by reports of voting irregularities, prompting Western powers to call for an investigation.
Peskov also said that Russian President Vladimir Putin has no plans to meet with North Korean Foreign Minister Choe Son-hye, who is currently visiting Russia. She arrived today in the eastern city of Vladivostok - a day after NATO said North Korean troops were stationed in Russia to help it in its war with Ukraine.
Choe is expected to visit Moscow tomorrow.
The Russian president did not deny the presence of North Korean military in the country, and Peskov said today that the Kremlin has nothing to add to the words of the head of state.
Regarding US accusations that Russia is spreading false information about Hurricanes "Milton" and "Helene" the Kremlin spokesman told reporters that "apparently there is now a tradition of blaming Russia for everything.
A U.S. official said yesterday that influential actors linked to Russia, China and the Cuban government have been spreading fake news in the wake of the two deadly hurricanes in the U.S., as well as false claims that the U.S. is rejecting requests for disaster assistance from citizens.< /p>