The
West will hate this. They want Putin to take the bate and invade.
Putin
orders Russian troop withdrawal from Ukrainian border
Russian
president tells forces on 'training exercises' near border to return
to their home bases
19
May, 2014
Vladimir
Putin has ordered Russian forces on the border with Ukraine back to
their bases, the Kremlin has announced. It is the third announcement
of a Russian troop withdrawal since the buildup on the border started
in March, and experts said this time it might actually happen.
Previous
withdrawal announcements have not been borne out by developments on
the ground, Nato has said. On 28 April Russia's defence minister,
Sergei Shoigu, told his US counterpart, Chuck Hagel, that Russian
forces had returned to their places of permanent deployment, and on 7
May Putin said Russia had pulled back from the border.
Nato
said after both instances it had not seen evidence of a pullback, and
last week the US government published satellite photos that it said
showed Russian forces still massed near the Ukrainian border.
On
Monday the Kremlin said in a statement on its website that it was
pulling back forces from three regions along the Ukrainian border.
"In connection with the completion of the routine springtime
training phase for troops that involved their deployment to training
grounds in the Rostov, Belgorod and Bryansk regions, among others,
the president of Russia gave the command to the defence minister to
return the troops taking part in the exercises to their home bases,"
the Kremlin said.
A
Nato officer reportedly said on Monday that it had seen no sign of
troop movements. However, Russian defence experts said troops would
need at least 24 hours to begin moving. The fact that Russia's
national security council held a special meeting with Putin on Monday
also lent weight to the announcement.
"This
time it could be actually be true because it's time to withdraw, it's
time to demobilise the soldiers, it's time to step down," said
Pavel Felgenhauer, a defence analyst and columnist at the independent
newspaper Novaya Gazeta.
According
to Felgenhauer, the decision is mainly based on the need to send home
the one-year conscripts that form the backbone of the Russian army
and focus energies on drawing up this year's class. Ultimately, he
said, Putin decided against invading eastern Ukraine due to the risks
involved and because the situation of the Kiev government was already
tenuous.
"You
had to make a decision to go or not to go, and threats of western
sanctions were a significant factor," Felgenhauer said.
Anton
Lavrov, an independent analyst who monitors troop movements, said he
had not yet seen any troops withdrawing but the test would come on
Tuesday. "If they actually go back to home base this will be a
big de-escalation because these bases are all far from Ukraine,"
he said.
The
US satellite photos showed Russian troops at bases 50 miles from the
border. Russian forces had been deployed almost to the border itself
after the start of Kiev's "anti-terrorist operation"
against pro-Russia rebels in late April, Felgenhauer and Lavrov said,
but soon pulled back to the training grounds slightly further away.
Despite
Moscow's statements that troops had been withdrawn to their home
bases, only a few units have returned to their place of permanent
deployment, the analysts said.
The
Kremlin statement said Putin welcomed the "first contacts
between Kiev and supporters of federalisation". Moscow has
pushed to have pro-Russia rebels included in national unity talks,
but Ukrainian leaders say they will not negotiate with "terrorists".
The Ukrainian prime minister, Arseny Yatseniuk, said on Saturday he
would offer amnesty to any rebels who had not committed grave crimes.
Putin orders troops back to bases after drills in regions bordering Ukraine
Russian
President Vladimir Putin ordered Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu to
send troops back to bases from drills they were having in the
southwestern regions of Rostov, Belgorod and Bryansk, on the border
with Ukraine.
RT,
19
May, 2014
“As
the planned spring stage of the drills, which included redeployment
of the troops to training areas in Rostov, Belgorod and Bryansk
regions, has come to an end, Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered
Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu to send troops back to their permanent
bases and to go on with their military exercises at training areas
nearby,” the
Kremlin’s press service said.
In
the same statement, Moscow called on Kiev to cease violence in
southeastern Ukraine, immediately.
“Russia
calls for the immediate cancellation of the punitive operation and
violent actions, on troop withdrawal and finding a peaceful solution
to all the problems,” the
statement reads, adding that President Putin would welcome meetings
between the government in Kiev and supporters of federalization.
Sporadic
military clashes between Ukrainian troops and self-defense forces
have been reportedthroughout
the weekend in the towns of Slavyansk and Kramatorsk in the Donetsk
region – two hotspots of the ongoing military operation conducted
by Kiev to suppress anti-government forces there.
“The
gunfire is a fabric of daily life now in Slavyansk, but this is the
heaviest fighting I’ve heard in Slavyansk since I got here over a
month ago,”
said freelance journalist Graham Phillips, who is reporting for RT
from southeastern Ukraine.
Ukraine’s
Donetsk and Lugansk regions held referendums on May 11, where the
majority of voters supported self-rule. Now the breakaway regions are
rejecting the idea of participating in the Ukrainian presidential
elections on May 25.
On
Sunday, two Russian LifeNews journalists were detained near
the town of Kramatorsk, presumably by the Ukrainian military.
News
Media Holding, which owns LifeNews, has appealed to Russian Foreign
Minister Sergey Lavrov, asking him to help with the release of the
journalists. Moscow has condemned the detention and asked the
Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) for
assistance in releasing the journalists.
Russian journalists detained by Kiev forces, knelt at gunpoint
Ukraine
authorities have accused two Russian TV journalists detained in the
country of aiding terrorists. Two men were captured by pro-government
forces while filming in the restive east.
FULL
STORY: http://on.rt.com/xq7myv
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