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Learn about out FREE SYNDICATION (Worthy News) – Russian President Vladimir Putin added reinforcements to the troops deployed along the border despite diplomatic efforts aimed at preventing a Russian invasion of Ukraine, according to the Pentagon.
Department of Defense spokesman John Kirby told reporters on Monday that Putin had “added military capabilities” to the more than 100,000 troops along the Ukrainian border over the weekend “so he continues to add to his readiness. He continues to give himself more options.”
“It’s infantry. It’s armor. It’s artillery. It’s air missile defense as well as offensive air. He’s got a lot of combat aircraft now at his ability. He’s got significant naval power inside the Black Sea,” Kirby said when asked for details about the Russians’ capability at the border. [ Source: Washington Examiner (Read More…) ]
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