Desk Report
Publish: 14 Feb 2022, 11:37 pm
Pentagon || Photo: Collected
Russia strengthened its forces amassed on the border of
Ukraine over the weekend, the Pentagon's spokesman said Monday, despite Moscow's
announcement that it was ending some military drills.
Russian leader Vladimir Putin "continues to add forces
along that border with Ukraine and in Belarus, even just over the course of the
weekend, he's well north of 100,000," spokesman John Kirby told CNN.
"It's not just the numbers," Kirby continued. "It's
combined arms capabilities that he has available to him from everything from
armor to infantry to special operations to cyber and air and missile
defense."
The United States has warned that a Russian invasion of
Ukraine could be imminent, and their Western allies have threatened a crippling
package of economic sanctions in response.
Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu announced on Monday
the end of some of Moscow's massive military drills in Russia and Belarus, though
he told Putin others were ongoing.
Earlier, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov told Putin
that there was a "chance" of reaching an agreement on security with
the West, in what appeared to be a possible climbdown amid the raging tensions.
"Our possibilities are far from being exhausted, they certainly
should not continue indefinitely, but I would suggest continuing and ramping
them up," Lavrov said in a carefully choreographed meeting with Putin.
Despite the signs of easing tensions, Kirby reaffirmed that
the Kremlin leader has all the capabilities to launch a vast, conventional military
offensive in Ukraine at any time, or even a smaller attack to destabilize the
country.
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