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Russia adding forces near its NATO border

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Russia will boost its military forces near its borders with NATO states, Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said as he lashed out at the U.S. and its allies for providing support to Ukraine.

Shoigu told a meeting of defense officials Wednesday that “strengthen­ing of troop formations” on Russia’s western borders was necessary in response to what he said was a buildup of forces by

North Atlantic Treaty

Organizati­on countries.

He singled out the

“militariza­tion of Poland” and said the entry of Finland and Sweden into NATO membership would be “seriously destabiliz­ing” for Russia’s security. Taking into account the armed forces of eastern European countries, about 360,000 service people are stationed in the immediate vicinity of the borders of Russia and its ally Belarus, he said.

Russian President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, now in its 18th month, has triggered Europe’s biggest conflict since World War II and reinvigora­ted NATO, as members of the defense alliance send billions of dollars in weapons to help the government in Kyiv defend itself.

The war prompted Finland to join NATO, while Sweden’s membership applicatio­n is going through the ratificati­on process.

Shoigu complained that deliveries of arms to Ukraine by the United States and its allies “creates serious risks of further escalation of the conflict.” He didn’t acknowledg­e that Russia had started the war.

Russia announced in January that it planned to expand its military to 1.5 million people from the existing target level of 1.15 million amid deepening tensions with NATO.

The Kremlin hasn’t indicated how quickly the expansion will take place.

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Sergei Shoigu

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