The U.S. has warned that Russia might invade Ukraine within the coming days as army forces have elevated on the border, however the Kremlin lashed out Tuesday, saying the predictions of an imminent assault are "hysteria" and "insanity."

Kremlin overseas affairs adviser Yuri Ushakov stated that the scenario has "reached the purpose of absurdity," the Related Press reported.

Russia has repeatedly denied it has plans to invade Ukraine, however Western nations have expressed considerations about an imminent assault because the Russians have amassed over 130,000 troops on the northern, southern and jap borders of Ukraine. On Monday, Secretary of State Antony Blinken stated that due to the "dramatic accelerating within the buildup of Russian forces," the U.S. was relocating its Ukraine embassy from Kyiv to the far western metropolis of Lviv, close to the border of Poland.

Russian International Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova stated that U.S. warnings of an invasion had been "battle propaganda" by America and its allies, the AP reported. Zakharova additionally stated the U.S. "wants a battle at any worth," charging that "provocations, disinformation and threats signify its favourite strategies of fixing its personal issues."

Washington and the South Korean authorities have urged their residents to evacuate Ukraine instantly earlier than any potential army motion by Russia. Each nations introduced a journey ban for the nation, and President Joe Biden warned there will not be a rescue mission for Americans if an invasion happens.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov stated the U.S. and a few of its allies that moved most of their diplomats out of Ukraine had been partaking in an act of "demonstrative hysteria." He added that the invasion warnings had been "insanity," the AP reported.

Replace 02/15/22, 10:01 a.m. ET: This story has been up to date with extra background and knowledge.

Kremlin Says Idea of Imminent Attack "Hysteria"
The Kremlin has described U.S. warnings of an imminent assault on Ukraine as "hysteria" and "insanity." Above, in a photograph supplied February 14 by the Russian Protection Ministry, Russian tanks take part throughout army drills within the Leningrad area.Russian Protection Ministry Press Service/AP Picture