The West waits for Putin's next move as Russia-Ukraine tensions rise

A significant rise in tensions between Russia and Ukraine in recent weeks is prompting fears of a revival of the military conflict.

Apr 3, 2021 - 10:57
Apr 3, 2021 - 11:00
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The West waits for Putin's next move as Russia-Ukraine tensions rise
A significant rise in tensions between Russia and Ukraine in recent weeks is prompting fears of a revival of the military conflict.
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A significant rise in tensions between Russia and Ukraine in recent weeks is prompting fears of a revival of the military conflict.

A significant rise in tensions between Russia and Ukraine in recent weeks is prompting fears of a revival of the military conflict.

Since Russia’s annexation of Crimea from Ukraine in 2014, there have been ongoing skirmishes between Ukraine’s troops and pro-Russian separatists in Donbass, a region in eastern Ukraine. The fighting, which has been punctuated by periods of cease-fire (which both sides have accused the other of violating), is believed to have killed around 14,000 people.

Last week, Ukraine said four of its soldiers had been killed by shelling by Russian forces in Donbass.

Earlier in March, the commander-in-chief of the armed forces of Ukraine, Ruslan Khomchak, said that Russia’s “armed aggression” in the Donbass was a “major threat” not only to Ukraine’s national security but to all NATO allies. Earlier this week, he said there has been a buildup of Russian troops near the border.

Russia’s actions have not gone unnoticed in the U.S. On Wednesday, Secretary of State Antony Blinken reiterated Washington’s support for Ukraine’s territorial integrity “in the face of Russia’s ongoing aggression,” the State Department said in a statement.

Speaking to Ukraine’s foreign minister, Blinken “expressed concern about the security situation in eastern Ukraine and offered condolences on the recent loss of four Ukrainian soldiers,” the statement added.

The Kremlin said Wednesday it was concerned by rising tensions in eastern Ukraine and that it feared Kyiv’s forces could do something to restart a conflict.

“We express concern over the growing tension and express concern that one way or another the Ukrainian side could take provocative actions that would lead to war. We really don’t want to see that,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said, according to Reuters.

“I mean a civil war, which there already was there,” Peskov said, when asked to clarify on a conference call with reporters.

Speaking on Tuesday to German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Emmanuel Macron, who have tried to broker a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine, Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed “serious concern about the escalation of armed confrontation on the contact line being provoked by Ukraine” and, as Russia sees it, Ukraine’s “refusal” to honor agreements that were part of the latest cease-fire coordinated in July.

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