
Ukrainian Deputy Foreign Minister Danylo Lubkivsky said that there would be no need for humanitarian aid.
"We are concerned that Russia could try to use a humanitarian or peacekeeping operation as a pretense for inserting elements of its military force into Ukraine," the unnamed official told The Hill on Tuesday.
Nearly 300 Russian trucks have set off from Moscow, carrying 2,000 tons of aid, including medicine, food, sleeping bags and power generators. Ukraine, however, rejected the convoy.
Ukrainian Deputy Foreign Minister Danylo Lubkivsky said that there would be no need for humanitarian aid.
Pentagon spokesman Army Col. Steve Warren said on Tuesday, "If this is some sort of Trojan Horse, it would be illegal."
During a press briefing on Tuesday, State Department deputy spokeswoman Marie Harf condemned Moscow's aid move.
"Russia has no right to move into Ukraine unilaterally, whether under the guise of humanitarian convoys or any other pretext, without Kiev's permission," she said.
Comment: Notice how the U.S. catapults its propaganda with zero evidence, using only suggestion and conjecture: "could try", "if", "would be", "guise of". Harf's inner psychopath comes out here. Only a monster would condemn humanitarian aid to the people of east Ukraine.














Comment: Kiev rejected the convoy because it wishes Novorussians to suffer and die. The U.S. says Russia wants to invade because the U.S. is itching for war.