Ukraine Border Tense As Russia Shows No Signs Of Backing Off

Update: 2023-06-11 11:59 GMT
Tensions in the region eased following Russia's announcement to end military deployment along the Ukrainian border. Russia has released some videos of the withdrawal of troops, but the US, NATO and Ukraine have not yet found evidence of a reduction in deployment. US President Joe Biden has urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to end tensions along the Ukraine border. Innocent people will be killed if war happens
Biden has said that in the event of war all innocent will be killed and ruined. Meanwhile, the Ukrainian government has said that Russia's cyber attacks on its bases are continuing. The website of the Ministry of Defense was hacked on Tuesday.   tension on borders Russia has deployed more than 1.5 lakh troops and horrific weapons of destruction along various borders of Ukraine. Exercises are also going on in Belarus and the Black Sea. It is believed to be the world's largest military deployment since World War II.
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Sensing the danger of Ukraine joining NATO, Russia tried to pressure for the attack by deploying military, but this did not put Ukraine under pressure and all the western countries including America are also firmly standing with it. After this, Russia has had to decide to withdraw its troops without getting any assurance on the security proposal. Videos released but doubts remain
Russia has also released some videos of the withdrawal of its troops. But the Russian deployment on the Ukrainian border does not appear to be decreasing. The US has raised questions raising doubts about Russia's announcement. President Biden has said that even several hours after Russia's announcement, Russian military deployment in sensitive places remains the same. Biden has said that if Russia conducts cyber attacks on sites of interest to us or our allies, then we are ready to respond.
Appeal to ensure military withdrawal
Meanwhile, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has called on his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov to request him to ensure an effective military withdrawal in line with the announcement. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has also said that the Russian deployment on the border does not appear to be decreasing. While the Russian ambassador to Ireland, Yuri Filatov, in an interview to a news agency, has said that Russian troops will return to the barracks in three to four weeks.
Russia shows evidence
At the same time, according to the news agency Reuters report, NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg has said that Russia is still continuing military construction around Ukraine. NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg on Wednesday asked Russia to prove whether it was indeed withdrawing its troops amid military build-up and tensions along Ukraine's borders. NATO raises doubts NATO says that Russian soldiers and tanks are often moving from here to there. In such a situation, it remains to be seen whether Russian troops are really withdrawing… The NATO chief also said that Russia has increased the number of troops further. Not only this, a large number of Russian soldiers are still on the way.    
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