
A man walks at a crossing point on the border with Russia, after Ukraine's government tightened up measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Hoptivka near Kharkiv, Ukraine March 18, 2020.
The Washington Post said at the weekend a renewed buildup of Russian troops near the Ukrainian border had raised concern among some officials in the United States and Europe who are tracking what they consider irregular movements of equipment and personnel on Russia's western flank.
"As of November 1, 2021, an additional transfer of Russian units, weapons and military equipment to the state border of Ukraine was not recorded," the Ukrainian defence ministry said in a statement.














Comment: It's a bit strange that Ukraine wouldn't seize the opportunity to accuse Russia for something untrue, particularly because the propaganda media would use it to distract from actual news that Ukraine recently broke the Minsk agreements with a drone strike on Donbass. The National Interest reports: See also:
- NATO's new secret plan for nuclear war & space battles with Russia risks spiraling Europe into a new arms race between East & West
- Letting Ukraine join NATO would be a dangerous escalation with Russia, and a disaster for Kiev & the West itself
- Kiev fuming as Russia begins pumping gas to Hungary bypassing Ukraine
- Russia files first ever ECHR complaint against Ukraine, over Maidan massacre, censorship, discrimination & Crimea water blockade
And check out SOTT radio's: NewsReal: Why You Should Question Media Reports About China 'Causing Covid' And 'Invading Taiwan'