MOSCOW. Feb 16 (Interfax) - Hysteria in Western media outlets about the threat of a Russian 'invasion' of Ukraine will continue, yet Moscow hopes that foreign journalists will at least do it the courtesy of admitting that their predictions have been wrong again, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said.
Journalists asked Peskov on Wednesday whether the wrong predictions of Western media, which said that Russia would attack Ukraine in the early hours of February 16, could be described as the culmination of "information hysteria."
"Frankly, the way the Western hysteria is developing indicates there is still a long way until culmination. There won't be a remission any time soon, we should be patient," Peskov said,
"Still, it is very important that Western media outlets, in this case, the British ones, say at least at the end of every day that their predictions have been wrong," he said.