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Limited tension, US sends warships to the Black Sea

Limited tension, US sends warships to the Black Sea

The tension between is very high Russia and Ukraine. A few days ago, Moscow sent nearly 100,000 troops to the Donbass border, a fear that provoked US intervention, which sent two warships to the Black Sea.

According to some British diplomatic sources, the war could erupt in a few days.

High tensions between Russia and Ukraine

On Saturday, April 10, Ukrainian Defense Minister Andrei Taran warned that his country could be provoked by Russia’s actions, which mobilized troops on the border and sent warships.

The movement of occupation troops towards the border has caused great concern to the Ministry of Defense”, Have created well-known institutional sources.

At the same time, it should be taken into account that the intensification of the Russian Federation’s armed aggression against Ukraine is possible only if a political decision is made at the highest level of the Kremlin.”Added the Ministry.

Supported by more than 95,000 troops, tanks and other armored vehicles in a few days, it is feared that they will actually be ready to invade Ukraine.

Tens of thousands of Ukrainian troops have been called to Russia’s border, while US intelligence is announcing an immediate increase.

Moscow denies that the troops are a threat, but says it will remain close to the Donbass as long as it is deemed appropriate.

The United States sends ships to the Black Sea

The increase came after four Ukrainian soldiers were killed in the separatist stronghold of Donetsk. A Kremlin official said last week that Russia would be forced to protect its citizens in eastern Ukraine. On a phone call in between Vladimir Putin And the President of Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Russian leader accuses Ukraine of “dangerous provocations” in Donbass.

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The United States, France and Germany reiterated their support for Kiev on Friday. Turkey later claimed that the United States had sent two warships. The Pentagon talked about regular movements.