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NATO reports Russian military buildup on border with Ukraine

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BRUSSELS — NATO’s chief on Thursday reported a sizeable Russian military buildup on the border with Ukraine that he said would enable pro-Moscow separatist­s to launch a new offensive with little warning.

NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenber­g said Russia has substantia­lly stepped up supplies to the rebels, as well as providing them with advanced training and equipment like drones, despite a ceasefire.

Making an accusation of their own, Russian officials said U.S. military instructor­s were training Ukrainian national guardsmen in urban fighting techniques in the same eastern regions where Ukrainian forces and separatist­s have been fighting for the past year.

In Washington, the U.S. State Department rejected the Russian claim of U.S. trainers in eastern Ukraine, saying all the activity was in western Ukraine near the border with Poland.

“We’ve been doing this for about 20 years now,” State Department spokeswoma­n Marie Harf told reporters, calling the Russian statement “ridiculous.”

Stoltenber­g said the reported Russian moves undermine the cease-fire declared in eastern Ukraine and violate the Minsk agreements entered into by Moscow. He said more than 1,000 pieces of Russian military equipment have been moved over the past month, including tanks, artillery and air defense units.

The claim from Russian Defense Ministry spokesman Gen.-Maj. Igor Konashenko­v that U.S. trainers are active in disputed areas of eastern Ukraine came one day after the U.S. State Department accused Russia of deploying air-defense systems in eastern Ukraine and combined Russia-separatist forces of maintainin­g artillery and rocket launchers in violation of the shaky cease-fire deal.

Konashenko­v denied those claims, and said U.S. military instructor­s are working in the vicinity of the cities of Mariupol, Artemivsk and Volnovakha.

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