San Diego Union-Tribune

RUSSIA TO PULL SOME TROOPS FROM BORDER

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Russia’s Defense Ministry ordered a partial pullback of troops from the border with Ukraine on Thursday, signaling a possible deescalati­on in a military standoff that had raised alarm that a new war in Europe could be looming.

The order came a day after President Vladimir Putin, in an annual state of the nation address, rattled off a list of grievances against Western nations, including threats of new sanctions. Putin warned against crossing a Russian “red line” with additional pressure on Moscow. The huge buildup on the Ukrainian border was in place while he spoke.

That mobilizati­on had increasing­ly worried the North Atlantic Treaty Organizati­on, European capitals and Washington, and was seen as an early foreign policy challenge for the Biden administra­tion.

The Russian defense minister, Sergei Shoigu, who had called the buildup a test of the Russian military’s readiness, said that the units deployed to the border area had shown their capabiliti­es and should now return to their regular positions.

“I think the goals of the readiness test are achieved fully,” Shoigu said, according to the official Russian news agency Tass, which reported that he had ordered troops to return to their barracks by May 1.

However, the order specified that troops departing from one large field camp about 100 miles from the border with the eastern Ukrainian region known as Donbass should leave their armored vehicles there until the fall. Satellite images had shown hundreds of trucks and tanks parked in fields in the area.

A Russian ban on civilian air traffic near the Ukrainian border until Saturday also remained in effect Thursday.

Soon after Shoigu’s announceme­nt, Ukraine’s president — who only two days earlier addressed his nation on television, warning of the possibilit­y of war — said he welcomed Russia’s move.

“The reduction of troops on our border proportion­ally reduces tension,” President Volodymyr Zelenskiy of Ukraine said on Twitter.

 ?? ANATOLII STEPANOV AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES ?? A Ukrainian serviceman looks through a periscope at his position on the frontline with Russia-backed separatist­s near Donetsk on Thursday. Russia’s defense minister on Thursday ordered an end to military drills near Ukraine’s border.
ANATOLII STEPANOV AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES A Ukrainian serviceman looks through a periscope at his position on the frontline with Russia-backed separatist­s near Donetsk on Thursday. Russia’s defense minister on Thursday ordered an end to military drills near Ukraine’s border.

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