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Kremlin Says the Whole Middle East Is ‘On Fire’

MOSCOW, April 6 (Reuters) – The ⁠Kremlin ⁠on Monday said ⁠that the Iran war was escalating ​in both geography and economic impact, and ‌that the whole Middle ‌East region was “on fire” due to ⁠the ⁠U.S. and Israeli attacks on the Islamic Republic.

U.S. ​President Donald Trump, in an expletive-laden Easter Sunday social media post, threatened to target Iran’s ​power plants and bridges on Tuesday if ⁠the Strait ⁠of Hormuz is ⁠not ​reopened.

When asked by Reuters about Trump’s remarks, Kremlin ​spokesman Dmitry ⁠Peskov told reporters that Russia had seen them but that the Kremlin preferred not to comment directly.

“We note that the ⁠level of tension in the region is growing and ⁠continues to grow,” Peskov said. “In fact, the entire region is on fire. These are all very dangerous and negative consequences of the aggression that was unleashed against Iran.”

“The geography of this conflict has expanded, and now we are ⁠all aware of the consequences that we have, including very, very negative consequences for the global economy.”

(Reporting by Dmitry ​Antonov, Writing by Felix Light, Editing ​by Gleb Bryanski/Guy Faulconbridge)

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