U.S. says Russia inching troops closer to Ukraine, stocking up on blood supplies

Moscow denies it is planning to invade its neighbor and said this week it was pulling back some troops but private U.S. company satellite images show new Russian hardware arrives at border area

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The United States has seen Russia stocking up on blood supplies, inching troops closer to Ukraine's borders and flying in more combat aircraft, U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said on Thursday, dismissing Moscow claims of withdrawal.
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  • "I was a soldier myself not that long ago. I know firsthand that you don't do these sorts of things for no reason," said Austin, a retired Army general. "And you certainly don't do them if you're getting ready to pack up and go home."
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    Russian tanks on move after military drill in Belarus on Tuesday
    (Photo: AFP/Russian Defense Ministry )
    Moscow denies it is planning to invade its neighbor and said this week it was pulling back some troops. Russia's defense ministry released video it said showed more departing units.
    Maxar Technologies, a private U.S. company that has been tracking the build-up, said satellite images showed that while Russia has pulled back some military equipment from near Ukraine, other hardware has arrived.
    "We see them fly in more combat and support aircraft. We see them sharpen their readiness in the Black Sea," Austin said. "We even see them stocking up their blood supplies."
    Reuters was first to report that Russia had moved blood supplies toward Ukraine's borders, and Austin's remarks appeared to be the first public confirmation of that intelligence.
    World powers are engaged in one of the deepest crises in East-West relations for decades, jostling over post-Cold War influence and energy supplies as Moscow wants to stop Ukraine from ever joining the NATO military alliance.
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    מזרח אוקראינה גן ילדים שלדברי הצבא האוקראיני נפגע ב הפגזה שביצעו המורדים
    A school building hit by shelling on Thursday, according to Ukraine officials
    (Photo: Reuters)
    Russian-backed rebels and Ukrainian forces traded accusations on Thursday of firing shells across the ceasefire line in eastern Ukraine, and Kyiv said the incidents looked like a "provocation" at a time when Russia has troops massed on the frontier.
    Austin, speaking at NATO headquarters in Brussels, said the reports of shelling were concerning.
    "We are still gathering details but we have said for some time that the Russians might do something like this in order to justify a military conflict," he told a news conference.
    He said the alliance would explore ways to increase its military readiness since Moscow's deployment "brings Russian troops right up to NATO's doorstep".
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    US Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin speaks during a press conference on the second day of a NATO Defence Ministers meeting at the NATO headquarters in Brussels
    US Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin speaks during a press conference on the second day of a NATO Defence Ministers meeting at the NATO headquarters in Brussels
    US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin at NATO Defense Ministers meeting in Brussels on Thursday
    (Photo: AFP)
    He also renewed U.S. warnings about potential false-flag operations by Russia to justify an attack, "a play we've seen them run in the past".
    "So, we and our allies will stay vigilant," Austin said.
    Austin is set to travel next to Poland, where he will meet U.S. troops. He noted Bulgaria agreed on Thursday to host a U.S. Army Stryker company for joint training.
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