U.S. says Russia continues to mass troops along Ukraine's borders

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One day after the Russian government said it was moving some troops away from the border of Ukraine, U.S. officials said the opposite seems to be happening.

it was moving some troops away from the border of Ukraine, U.S. officials said the opposite seems to be happening.

“So far, we have not seen any de-escalation on the ground. On the contrary it appears that Russia continues their military buildup,” Stoltenberg said.issued a statement on Tuesday announcing that troops recently stationed near the Ukrainian border in Russia had completed their military exercises and were returning to their permanent bases.

“Indeed, our analysts indicate that they remain very much in a threatening position,” Biden continued. “And the fact remains, right now Russia has more than 150,000 troops encircling Ukraine in Belarus and along Ukraine’s border.”

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