‘’Mouse fever” is reportedly moweing down ,Russian troops “en masse” near the city of Kupyansk in Ukraine’s Kharkiv region.
The symptoms of mouse fever include a headache, fever, nausea, low blood pressure and bleeding from the eyes. The disease can also affect kidneys and it is widely spread when people inhale dust from rodent excrement.It is a type of streptococcal infection.
Dmitry Peskov stated, "We have stated many times that there are no grounds for these talks. For us, the idea of negotiations is not relevant."
"When we accomplish our objectives, peace will reign," he declared.
Either an agreement can be reached, or the matter can be resolved through force. We will work toward this, he declared.
As Ukraine's armed forces shift to a more defensive stance following an unsuccessful summer counteroffensive against Russia's army, they are fortifying field defences. Despite Western-supplied weapons, Ukraine's recent assault faced resistance from the Kremlin's deep defences along the approximately 600-mile front line, lacking crucial air cover.
Russian President Vladimir Putin anticipates that Western allies will tire of financing Ukraine's costly war effort, enabling a new offensive push next year. In response, he has geared the Russian economy for war. However, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy remains confident in the United States' promise of billions in aid to support Kyiv's ongoing fight.