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![]() by AFP Staff Writers Washington (AFP) March 29, 2022
Russia has repositioned a "small number" of its forces near Kyiv but is not withdrawing and may be preparing to conduct a "major offensive" elsewhere in Ukraine, the Pentagon said Tuesday. "We're seeing a small number now that appears to be moving away from Kyiv, this on the same day that the Russians say they're withdrawing," Pentagon spokesman John Kirby said. Kirby was speaking just hours after Russian Deputy Defense Minister Alexander Fomin said that Moscow would scale down fighting around Kyiv and the northern city of Chernigiv after progress was made in peace talks held in Istanbul. "What I can tell you is that the vast majority of the assembled force that we saw against Kyiv is still there," Kirby said. "We've only seen a small number begin to move away from Kyiv, mostly to the north. "Russia has failed in its objective of capturing Kyiv," the Pentagon spokesman said, but "it does not mean that the threat to Kyiv is over." "We're not prepared to call this a retreat or even a withdrawal," he said. "We think that what they probably have in mind is a repositioning to prioritize elsewhere. "We all should be prepared to watch for a major offensive against other areas of Ukraine," he said, adding that there had been "increased offensive activity" by Russian forces in the breakaway Donbas region. In addition to the Pentagon, the announcement was met with some skepticism by the White House. "We should be clear-eyed about the reality of what's happening on the ground and no one should be fooled by Russia's announcements," White House Communications Director Kate Bedingfield told reporters. Asked if there was a schedule being created for sanctions removal in exchange for progress, Bedingfield said: "I don't know that Russian activity at this time necessarily merits a carrot. We have been very focused on the stick."
![]() ![]() Finland's spy service warns of Russian interference, attacks Helsinki (AFP) March 29, 2022 Finland must brace for Russian interference and hybrid attacks as it weighs whether to join the NATO military alliance, the security services warned on Tuesday. The Nordic nation shares a 1,340-kilometre (830-mile) border with Russia and has remained militarily non-aligned since the end of World War II to avoid provoking its eastern neighbour. But Russia's invasion of Ukraine on February 24 sent support for joining the US-led military alliance skyrocketing in Finland. "The whole of Finnish s ... read more
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