Ukraine crisis: Russia has deployed 7,000 more troops to border, US official claims
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Ukraine crisis: Russia has deployed 7,000 more troops to border, US official claims – live

Multiple reports contradict Moscow’s claim of partial drawdown; western leaders prepare for security conference in Munich this weekendRussia still building forces on Ukraine border, says top Nato officialUkraine accuses Russia of cyber-attack on banks and defence ministryRussians ridicule western media on ‘day of no invasion’Ukrainians mark day of unity against fears of a Russian invasionUS and UK try to fend off Russian invasion by making intelligence publicHello it’s Samantha Lock with you as we take a look at all the latest live coverage on the Ukraine crisis.Let’s jump in with a summary of the key events overnight.  Continue reading...

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No lah. Not deployed 7000 troops lah. Russia withdrew 3685 troops away from border lah

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Warmongers! Typical of arseholes* from the West from the Presidents to the media people!

These Western idiots plus our arseholes* antiChina forumers here big time information terrorists!

All should be shot and hung to death!

Read from Global Times:

Ukraine ‘invasion’ day passes peacefully, defies ‘war hype’.

Kremlin shows composure, toughness in managing situation: expert

Observers pointed out that Russia maintained its strategic composure in dealing with this highly sensitive issue despite some Western politicians spouting war rhetoric to hype war risks and media disinformation.

US President Joe Biden told allies that Russia would invade on Wednesday. Western media, citing officials, even reported the exact attack time is 3am in the early morning.

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson brought the topic to Chinese social media platform Sina Weibo on Tuesday, claiming they are at the brink of a cliff and urged Russia to avoid making disastrous decisions, in Chinese. The account of the Russian embassy to China denied any major military action, also in Chinese, and said Downing Street's statement on the "Russia invasion" is information terrorism.
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