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Ukrainian Leaders Tell Citizens Russian Invasion is Not Imminent and Too Remain Calm

January 29, 2022

I s an Russian invasion imminent ? 

A soldier holds a machine gun in trenches on the front line controlled by pro-Russian militants and on territory controlled by Ukrainian government forces in Slavianoshebsk, eastern Ukraine's Luhansk region. A soldier holds a machine gun in a trench on the front line controlled by pro-Russian militants and territory controlled by Ukrainian government forces in Slavianoshebsk, Luhansk region, eastern Ukraine, Tuesday, January 25, 2022 . Troops of Slavianoshebsk, Eastern Luhansk Region Ukraine, Tuesday, January 25, 2022  KIEV, Ukraine (AP) — Ukrainian leaders tried to reassure the nation Tuesday that an invasion from neighboring Russia is not imminent, even though they acknowledged the threat is real and received a shipment of US military equipment to bolster their defenses. Russia denies planning the attack, but in recent weeks it has amassed some 100,000 troops near Ukraine, forcing the US and its NATO allies to prepare for a possible war. Several rounds of risky diplomacy have resulted in no breakthroughs, and tensions have escalated further this week. NATO has said it is beefing up its deterrence force in the Baltic Sea region, and the United States has ordered 8,500 high-alert troops to potentially deploy to Europe as part of the alliance's "response force" if needed. 

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Thousands of soldiers from Russia's southern and western military districts took part in a readiness exercise in those regions on Tuesday, which involved Iskander missiles and dozens of combat aircraft.  In 2014, following the ouster of a pro-Kremlin president in Kiev, Moscow annexed Ukraine's Crimean peninsula and backed a separatist uprising in the country's eastern industrial heartland. In 2014, following the ouster of Ukraine's pro-Kremlin president, Moscow annexed the Crimean peninsula and backed a separatist uprising in the country's eastern industrial heartland. Moscow has accused Ukraine of amassing troops near the rebel-held east in an attempt to bring them back by force. Kiev has denied the allegations.  Analysts say Ukrainian leaders are vacillating between trying to calm the nation and getting enough help from the West in the event of an invasion. The crisis did not prevent a large group of people from gathering in front of parliament, calling for changes to the country's tax laws and even at one point clashing with the police.  Putting U.S.-based troops on high alert in Europe on Monday suggests that Western hopes that Putin will move away from what U.S. President Joe Biden himself has said looks like a threat to invade Ukraine have waned. Putting U.S.-based troops on high alert in Europe on Monday signaled Western hopes that Russian President Vladimir Putin would step back from what U.S. President Joe Biden himself said appears to be a threat to invade neighboring Ukraine. , decreased.  As part of the new $200 million in direct U.S. security assistance to Ukraine, a cargo of equipment and ammunition is also expected to arrive on Tuesday. As part of a new infusion of $200 million in direct security assistance to Ukraine from the United States, a shipment including equipment and ammunition arrived in Ukraine on Tuesday, Deputy Defense Secretary Hanna Maliar said.  The Ukrainian leadership on Tuesday tried to reassure the nation that an invasion from neighboring Russia was not imminent, although they acknowledged that the threat is real and are prepared to accept a shipment of American military equipment on Tuesday to support the country's defense. Moscow denies planning the attack, but in recent weeks it has amassed about 100,000 troops near Ukraine and is conducting military exercises in several locations across Russia. Moscow denies planning the attack, but in recent weeks it has amassed about 100,000 troops near Ukraine and is conducting military exercises in several locations across Russia. Russia claims that Western accusations of planning an invasion are just a front for NATO-planned provocations.  Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov on Tuesday accused the US of "fueling tensions" over Ukraine, a former Soviet state with which Russia has been at war for nearly eight years. International fears of an impending Russian military invasion of Ukraine remain high as Russian troops amass along the Russian-Ukrainian border. KYIV, Ukraine (AP) -- Ukraine's leaders have tried to reassure the nation that a fearful invasion from neighboring Russia is not imminent, even though they have acknowledged the threat is real and are prepared to accept a shipment of U.S. military equipment Tuesday to bolster their defenses. .  Moscow has rejected Western demands to withdraw its troops from areas near Ukraine, saying it will deploy and train them where necessary on its soil as a necessary response to what it called the "hostile" actions of the United States and its allies. Moscow has accused Ukraine of massing troops near rebel-controlled areas in order to bring them back by force. Kiev denied these accusations. Analysts say the Ukrainian government has fallen into the trap of trying to reassure its people and make sure they get enough help from the West in the event of an invasion. However, in Ukraine, the authorities tried to show calmness, and many ordinary people expressed skepticism about the imminent invasion.  Speaking to parliament on Tuesday, Defense Minister Alexei Reznikov said there was "no reason to believe as of today" that Russia is preparing for an imminent invasion, noting that its troops have not formed what he called a battle group that could break through the border. . In parliament, Defense Minister Aleksei Reznikov said there was "no reason to believe as of today" that Russia is preparing for an imminent invasion, noting that its troops have not formed what he called a battle group that could force their way across the border. . Oleksiy Danilov, secretary of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine, echoed this sentiment, saying that there was "nothing new" in the movement of Russian troops near the Ukrainian border.  In unprecedented fashion, the United States and its allies have threatened to impose sanctions on Moscow if it sends troops to Ukraine, but gave no details, saying it would be best to keep Putin skeptical. The United States and its allies have vowed to impose unprecedented sanctions on Russia if Moscow sends troops to Ukraine, but gave no details, saying it would be best to continue to speculate on Putin. 

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