Ukraine Crisis: Situation On The Ground And Russia's Demands

Ukraine crisis: Negotiations will continue, said US President Joe Biden but warned tactically if Russia invaded its Ukraine.

 

Tensions at the Ukrainian border have been rising for months, but they have only worsened in months after Russian President Vladimir Putin sent troops to neighboring Crimea and Belarus. Although Moscow confirmed that it had not planned to attack Kyiv, Western intelligence agencies shouted and countries like the United States said the attack was imminent.

Russian troops are stationed a few miles from the Ukrainian border, as well as armed vehicles, helicopters and heavy artillery. All of this points to Russia's intention to start a full-scale civil war in the region, Western countries said.

 

Intensive communications efforts continue to avoid a situation like this, as the President of France and the German Chancellor meet with Putin to assure him of his resignation. Communication efforts will continue, said US President Joe Biden but warned of the notices.

 

Low profile changes daily, Russia releases videos of soldiers from the border and the US raises doubts about it. Here is what we know about the great catastrophe since the Cold War

 

Deployment of Russian troops

 

U.S. intelligence agencies and Ukrainian officials say Russian troops are surrounded by "horse shoe" on three sides.

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