A picture of Barack Obama with a poodle posing alongside Vladimir Putin with a leopard was recently published by the Kremlin to show which President was stronger.
Russia's deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin then tweeted the picture with caption saying that they all had different values and allies, News.com.au reported.
Josh Earnest the White House spokesman stated that they had seen that there were heavy weapons moved from Russia to Ukraine and they had moved into the hands of separatist leaders also those weapons include the SA-11Buk Missile system.
Russia's ambassador to Britain, Alexander Yakovenko, said that Russia did not supply weapons to local de facto separatist authorities in eastern Ukraine and no evidence whatsoever had been presented that the Russian government has been doing this.
It is not the first time when Russia has posted such picture but Russia has been doing such disturbing stuff in the past as well.
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