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West warns Russia’s military buildup near Ukraine border is increasing, not shrinking

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February 17, 2022
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Kyiv – The United States on Wednesday dismissed reports that Russia was withdrawing troops from Ukraine’s border, instead accusing Moscow of sending more soldiers as fears of an invasion grow.

Russia has increased its presence on the border with Ukraine by “as many as 7,000 troops,” some of whom arrived Wednesday, said a senior White House official, slamming Moscow’s announcement of a withdrawal as “false.”

“We continue to receive indications they could launch a false pretext at any moment to justify an invasion.”

The official, who requested anonymity, added that while Moscow has said it wants to reach a diplomatic solution, its actions “indicate otherwise.”

Ukraine also stated that there was no sign of Russian troops withdrawing, after military movements in occupied Crimea fueled reports that the crisis could be abating.

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy watched Ukrainian soldiers training with new Western-supplied anti-tank weapons near Rivne, west of the capital Kyiv.

He also visited the front-line city of Mariupol to mark what he had declared Ukraine’s “Day of Unity,” wearing a military-style olive green coat.

“We are not afraid of anyone, of any enemies,” Zelenskyy said on a day that Western intelligence had warned Moscow could choose to invade Ukraine. “We will defend ourselves.”

The rhetoric and demonstration of Ukrainian firepower contrasted with images on Russian state media that were said to show Moscow’s forces bringing an end to a major exercise in Crimea.

But Zelenskyy said there was no evidence of Russians pulling back.

“We are seeing small rotations. I would not call these rotations the withdrawal of forces by Russia,” he said in televised comments, adding: “We see no change.”

In Rivne, missiles pounded practice targets, while in Kyiv hundreds of civilians marched in a stadium with an enormous national banner.

Russia’s huge buildup of troops, missiles and warships around Ukraine has been billed as Europe’s worst security risk since the Cold War.

Equipment, troop tents and other vehicles at the Opuk training area in Crimea on Tuesday. | MAXAR VIA REUTERS
Equipment, troop tents and other vehicles at the Opuk training area in Crimea on Tuesday. | MAXAR VIA REUTERS

NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg, who hosted a meeting of alliance defense ministers in Brussels, also dismissed suggestions that the threat on Ukraine’s border had diminished.

“Moscow has made it clear that it is prepared to contest the fundamental principles that have underpinned our security for decades and to do so by using force,” he said.

“I regret to say that this is the new normal in Europe.”

On the reported Russian troop movements, he said: “So far we do not see any sign of de-escalation on the ground; no withdrawals of troops or equipment.

“Russia maintains a massive invasion force ready to attack with high-end capabilities from Crimea to Belarus.”

U.S. President Joe Biden and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Wednesday also warned that no significant withdrawal of Russian troops from the Ukraine border had been observed.

“The risk of a further military aggression by Russia against Ukraine remains high,” according to a statement issued by the German chancellery following a phone call between Scholz and Biden.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has demanded Ukraine be forbidden from pursuing its ambition to join NATO and wants to redraw the security map of eastern Europe, rolling back Western influence.

But, backed by a threat of crippling U.S. and EU economic sanctions, Western leaders are pushing for a negotiated settlement, and Moscow has signaled it will start to pull forces back.

In the latest such move, on Wednesday the Russian Defense Ministry said military drills in Crimea — a Ukrainian region that Moscow annexed in 2014 — had ended and that troops were returning to their garrisons.

While Washington has demanded verifiable evidence of de-escalation, Biden has nevertheless vowed to push for a diplomatic solution.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov welcomed this, telling reporters: “It is positive that the U.S. president is also noting his readiness to start serious negotiations.”

Meanwhile, the Pentagon said that three U.S. Navy aircraft were intercepted by Russian planes in an “unprofessional” manner over the Mediterranean Sea last weekend.

The U.S. State Department said Russia was attempting to create a pretext for invading with unsupported claims of “genocide” and mass graves in Ukraine’s eastern Donbass region, which is controlled by Moscow-backed separatists.

“Over the past several weeks, we’ve also seen Russian officials and Russian media plant numerous stories in the press, any one of which could be elevated to serve as a pretext for an invasion,” State Department Spokesman Ned Price said.

EU leaders, already gathered in Brussels for a summit with their African counterparts, are now to hold impromptu crisis talks on Russia and Ukraine on Thursday.

A U.N. Security Council meeting on Thursday is also set to discuss the crisis.

On Tuesday, Ukraine said the websites of the country’s Defense Ministry and armed forces as well as private banks had been hit by a cyberattack of the kind that U.S. intelligence fears would precede a Russian attack.

“It cannot be excluded that the aggressor is resorting to dirty tricks,” Ukraine’s communications watchdog said, in reference to Russia.

Peskov denied that Moscow had any role in the cyberattack.

“We do not know anything. As expected, Ukraine continues blaming Russia for everything,” he said.

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