Russia has ‘7500 troops in Ukraine’
Advancing ... An amored personnel
carrier (APC) rolls into eastern Ukraine. Kiev says Russia has more
than 7500 in Ukraine. Picture: AFP
Source: AFP
UKRAINE says Russia has thousands of troops in its conflict-ravaged east and has vowed to boost its own military capacity.
The latest declarations from Ukraine’s defence minister threaten to
provoke fresh Russian anger as Kiev flags its allegiance to the West
ever more clearly.
Moving forward ... Pro-Russian
militants stand guard outside an official office in the eastern
Ukrainian city of Donetsk. Picture: AFP
“Unfortunately, the stabilisation of the situation in the east of Ukraine does not depend only on us,” Defence Minister Stepan Poltorak said in a statement.
“The presence of 7500 representatives of Russian armed forces in Ukraine destabilises the situation and prevents us from stabilising it.”
Cash-strapped Ukraine also plans to “increase the strength of the armed forces” and boost levels of arms and equipment, Poltorak said, but would not provide a time frame.
Unmoved ... Russian President Vladimir Putin. Picture: AP
The five-party coalition, agreed on Friday following October elections, features the groupings of President Petro Poroshenko, Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk and former premier Yulia Tymoshenko.
NATO, a military alliance of 28 nations including the US, this week warned of a “very serious build-up” of Russian troops, artillery and air defence systems inside Ukraine and on the Russian side of the border.
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