Kremlin: Trump Ad Reflects ‘Demonization’ Of Russia In 2016 Race

In this photo taken on Thursday, Feb. 12, 2015, Russian President Vladimir Putin, right, speaks to a journalist as his press secretory Dmitry Peskov tries to stop questions after the peace talks in Minsk, Belarus,... In this photo taken on Thursday, Feb. 12, 2015, Russian President Vladimir Putin, right, speaks to a journalist as his press secretory Dmitry Peskov tries to stop questions after the peace talks in Minsk, Belarus, Thursday, Feb. 12, 2015. Peskov told The Associated Press that Putin’s “health is really perfect,” dismissing media speculation that the president could be unwell. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko) MORE LESS
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MOSCOW (AP) — Vladimir Putin’s spokesman is criticizing an online ad from Donald Trump portraying the Russian president as one of America’s toughest opponents. He’s denouncing what he calls the demonization of Russia during U.S. elections.

The video features Putin and what appears to be a fighter for the Islamic State group. It says that “when it comes to facing our toughest opponents, the Democrats have the perfect answer,” then cuts to footage of Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton barking like a dog — a clip from earlier this year.

Putin’s spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Thursday he’s seen the video, but doesn’t know if Putin has.

He said “we regard it negatively” and complained that “the demonization of Russia and everything connected to Russia is, unfortunately, an obligatory part of an American election campaign.”

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