Russian troops pulled back from Ukraine border
Ten thousand Russian military servicemen are reportedly returning to their "permanent deployment points" from field training on the border with neighboring Ukraine, according to Interfax news, which quoted statements from the Russian military.
The reported redeployment comes after months of tension and reports that Russia was planning a multi-front offensive against Ukraine in early 2022. However, the troop redeployment appears to represent only a fraction of the 70,000 to 100,000 Russian troops believed to be stationed near the border.
One of the regions where troops were located is Crimea, which Russia annexed in 2014.
NPR has not independently confirmed the report.
"In the troops of the Southern Military District, the stage of combat coordination of squads, crews and crews in motorized rifle formations, military units of combat arms and special forces has come to an end," the statement from the military said.
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There is little evidence that Ukraine was ever a threat to the Russians. It looks like Putin was trying to intimidate the Ukrainians and test Biden.
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