China News Service, February 15. According to the Russian Satellite News Agency, Arahamia, the chairman of the parliamentary group of the Ukrainian People's Servant Party, accused the world media of spreading fake news and said that panic caused the Ukrainian economy to suffer heavy losses.

Data map: People walk on the streets of Kiev, the capital of Ukraine.

  According to the report, Allahamia said: “Ukraine is currently suffering losses of 2 billion to 3 billion US dollars a month due to panic. Our partner countries need to understand: when someone decides to move the embassy to Lviv, this kind of news will make The Ukrainian economy spends hundreds of millions of dollars.”

  Danilov, secretary of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine, has previously said that there is no evidence that Russia plans to "invade" Ukraine in full.

  A few days ago, U.S. Secretary of State Blinken announced the closure of the U.S. embassy in Ukraine and a "temporary transfer" of a small number of diplomatic personnel remaining in Ukraine to the western city of Lviv.

The Canadian government has also previously announced its decision to move its diplomatic staff in Ukraine from Kiev to a temporary office in Lviv.

  Recently, the relationship between Russia and Ukraine has continued to be tense, and the two sides have deployed a large number of military personnel and equipment in the border areas of the two countries.

The U.S., Ukraine and NATO say Russia is threatening to “invasion” by massing troops near Ukraine’s eastern border.

Russia denies it, emphasizing that NATO activities threaten Russia's border security, and Russia has the right to mobilize troops within its borders to defend its territory.