170 thousand troops bordering Ukraine, Putin says what is not needed

Russian President Vladimir Putin has exacerbated his rhetoric to the situation in Ukraine, saying the war in this country seems like genocide. Russia-backed rebels have fought Ukrainian troops since 2014, and tensions have increased until Russia has assembled about 170 thousand troops at the border. Meanwhile, US President Joe Biden [...]
Russia-backed rebels have fought Ukrainian troops since 2014, and tensions have increased until Russia has assembled about 170 thousand troops at the border.
Meanwhile, US President Joe Biden has discussed the last conversation he had with Mr. Putin in a call with his Ukrainian counterpart, the BBC reports, translates Periscopi.
He's afraid Russia is planning to invade Ukraine, something Russia has already denied.
Tuesday's video call between Biden and Putin was seen as an attempt to ease tensions.
Washington and his allies have warned the Kremlin of severe economic sanctions if they attack its neighbours.
We're seeing what's happening in Donba. Looks like genocide,” Mr. Putin. /Periscope











