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Boris Johnson Kremlin: "He doesn't like us. We don't like him either."

The Kremlin celebrates thenews of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's imminent resignation, and some Russian officials say his downfall He suggested that it was his reward for supporting Ukraine.

"He [Johnson] doesn't like us, we don't like him either," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters Thursday.

Maria Zakharova, top spokeswoman for the Russian Foreign Ministry, said Johnson's fall occurred after she decided to arm Ukraine against Russians.

"The lesson of the story is not to try to destroy Russia," said Zaharova. "Russia cannot be destroyed. You can break your teeth and suffocate."

Kremlin's cold reaction isJohnson provocative on February 24th in Russia. After the invasion,happens after imposing his full support behind Ukraine.

The Prime Minister continuedover the past few months in support of Ukrainian vocalsand despised Putin.

Boris Johnson armed Ukraine against the Russians.
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Members of the media gather in preparation for a resignation speech from Prime Minister Boris Johnson in Downing Street in London.
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The Kremlin claimed that "we don't like him either" in regards to Johnson's resignation as PM.
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Johnsonvisited Kieu several times and spoke with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on the war-torn soil.

A scandal-injured leader, Johnson's spokesman, resigned Thursday and confirmed to the post that he would "make a statement to the country."

The Prime Minister's decision was in a series of controversiesthat broke confidence in his leadership, from the blockade scandal of the "partisan" to the crisis of living expenses and accusations. Continue. Of sexual misconduct among his supreme leaders.

Johnson, who took office in 2019, will remain a British leader until his successor is appointed.

More than 50 ministers and aides left the government within 48 hours, Thursday morning, seven people submitted their resignations, and Johnson had a series of scandals. In charge after.

This is the maximum number of resignations that British leaders have received while sticking to power.

A desperate plea for a scandal-injured leader to resign from some of his closest allies is Johnson's sexual misconduct. To the official Chris Pincher of the High Party, who has flooded Downing Street in the last 48 hours over the processing of his allegations.

With post wire