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  • Moscow has sent troops to its Western borders for "training exercises" in response to "threatening" NATO actions, Russia's Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu said on Tuesday. The statement comes as Kiev and its Western allies have accused Russia in recent weeks of massing tens of thousands of troops on its border with Ukraine, while NATO told Moscow to end its "unjustified" build-up. "In response to the alliance's military activities that threaten Russia, we took appropriate measures," Shoigu said in televised remarks. "Over three weeks, two armies and three airborne units were successfully deployed to the western borders of the Russian Federation in areas for performing combat training exercises," he said. He added that the "troops have shown full readiness and ability to carry out tasks to ensure the country's military security" and that the exercises would be completed "within two weeks". Ukraine has been fighting pro-Russia separatists in its east since 2014 when Moscow annexed Crimea. Kiev and its Western allies accuse Russia of sending troops and arms to support the separatists, claims Moscow denies. The long-simmering conflict that has claimed more than 13,000 lives has escalated in recent weeks, with clashes regularly breaking out and undermining a ceasefire brokered last year. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's spokeswoman told AFP on Monday that Russia now has 41,000 troops on Ukraine's eastern border and 42,000 soldiers on the Crimean peninsula. Earlier Tuesday NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg told Russia to end its "unjustified, unexplained and deeply concerning" military build-up around Ukraine. In his comments, Shoigu also accused Washington and NATO of massing troops on Russia's borders. He said American troops were currently being transferred from "North America across the Atlantic to Europe". He added that "there is movement of troops in Europe to the Russian borders. The main forces are concentrated in the Black Sea and the Baltic region." Turkey on Friday said the United States will send two warships through the Bosphorous to the Black Sea this week. While the Kremlin has said it is not moving towards war with Ukraine, it has emphasised that it "will not remain indifferent" to the fate of Russian speakers in the east. emg/jbr/txw
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  • Moscow takes measures in response to 'threatening' NATO actions
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