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Americans urged to leave Ukraine as fears of invasion mount
Published on: Saturday, February 12, 2022
Published on: Sat, Feb 12, 2022
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Americans urged to leave Ukraine as fears of invasion mount
This handout image courtesy of the US Army shows US troops with the 2nd Squadron, 2nd Cavalry Regiment load a Stryker armoured vehicle onto a truck at the 7th Army Training Command’s Rose Barracks Air Field, Vilseck, Germany.
WASHINGTON: US President Joe Biden urged Americans to immediately leave Ukraine, as Russia’s live-fire drills and build-up of troops around the ex-Soviet state deepened fears of an invasion.

Washington-Moscow tensions are at their highest since the Cold War, with some US estimates saying some 130,000 Russian soldiers are grouped in dozens of combat brigades near the border with Ukraine.

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“American citizens should leave now,” Biden said in a pre-taped interview with NBC News.

“We’re dealing with one of the largest armies in the world. It’s a very different situation and things could go crazy quickly.”
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Biden reiterated that under no circumstances would he send US troops to Ukraine, even to rescue Americans in case of a Russian invasion.

“That’s a world war. When Americans and Russians start shooting one another, we’re in a very different world,” he said.

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Biden’s remarks were released hours after Russia rolled its tanks across Belarus for live-fire drills that drew an ominous warning from Nato and added urgency to Western efforts to avert war on the continent. Nato said Russia’s deployment of missiles, heavy armour and machine-gun toting soldiers marked a “dangerous moment” for Europe some three decades after the Soviet Union’s collapse.

Western leaders have been shuttling to Moscow in an effort to keep the lines of communication open, giving Russia a chance to air its grievances about Nato’s expansion into eastern Europe and ex-Soviet states.

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But they have also sought to project their resolve in the face of what they is Russian escalation of an already-tense situation.

“Russia should not underestimate our unity and determination as a partner in the EU and as an ally in Nato,” German Chancellor Olaf Scholz warned. In a bid to “reduce chances of miscalculation” during the drills, US and Belarusian defence chiefs held rare telephone talks, the Pentagon said Thursday.

Russia has also sent six warships through the Bosphorus for naval drills on the Black Sea and the neighbouring Sea of Azov.
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