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Biden sure Putin will invade Ukraine in days as civilians bussed out

Published 02/17/2022, 05:41 AM
Updated 02/19/2022, 04:41 AM
© Reuters. An interior view shows a kindergarten, which according to Ukraine's military officials was damaged by shelling, in Stanytsia Luhanska in the Luhansk region, Ukraine, in this handout picture released February 17, 2022. Press Service of the Joint Forces Ope

© Reuters. An interior view shows a kindergarten, which according to Ukraine's military officials was damaged by shelling, in Stanytsia Luhanska in the Luhansk region, Ukraine, in this handout picture released February 17, 2022. Press Service of the Joint Forces Ope

By Anton Zverev, Pavel Polityuk and Polina Nikolskaya

MOSCOW/KYIV/DONETSK (Reuters) - Russia's Vladimir Putin has decided to invade Ukraine within days, U.S. President Joe Biden said on Friday after separatists backed by Moscow told civilians to leave breakaway regions on buses, a move the West fears is part of a pretext for an attack.

In one of the worst post-Cold War crises, Russia wants to stop Kyiv joining NATO and accuses the West of hysteria, saying it has no plans to invade, while the United States and allies are adamant the military build-up continues.

Warning sirens blared in Donetsk and Luhansk on Friday after rebel leaders there announced the evacuation of hundreds of thousands of people to Russia.

"We have reason to believe the Russian forces are planning to and intend to attack Ukraine in the coming week, in the coming days," Biden told reporters at the White House, adding that Kyiv would be a target.

"As of this moment, I am convinced that he has made the decision."

Late on Friday, Ukraine's military intelligence said Russian special forces had planted explosives at social infrastructure facilities in Donetsk, and it urged residents to stay at home. The Russian Federal Security Service did not immediately reply to a request for comment.

Citing correspondents on the ground, Russian news agencies later reported that two explosions hit Luhansk, one of the main cities in Ukraine's breakaway People's Republic of Luhansk, and a section of a gas pipeline in the area caught fire.

Earlier, separatist leaders in Donetsk and Luhansk issued video statements in which they announced the evacuations and accused Ukraine of preparing to attack both regions soon - an accusation Kyiv said was false.

But at least one of the videos appeared to have been created on Wednesday before the latest flare-up in shelling began, according to metadata, embedded in the footage. That raised suspicions among Western analysts although it can be overwritten.

Asked about the evacuations, White House press secretary Jen Psaki said they were a "good example" of what Washington fears.

"We have ... long predicted for all of you that the Russians would take part in pretexts or steps that would lay a predicate for either war or to create confusion or spread misinformation on the ground," she told reporters.

Hours after the evacuation announcement, a jeep exploded outside a rebel government building in the city of Donetsk.

Reuters journalists saw the vehicle surrounded by shrapnel, a wheel thrown away by the blast. Russian media said it belonged to a separatist official.

Many families in the mostly Russian-speaking area have already been granted citizenship by Moscow and within hours, some were boarding buses at an evacuation point in Donetsk, where authorities said 700,000 people would leave.

Irina Lysanova, 22, said she was packing to travel with her pensioner mother: "Mama is a panicker," she said. Her father, Konstantin, 62, was not going. "This is my motherland," he said.

The evacuation started after the conflict zone saw what sources described as the most intense artillery bombardment for years on Friday.

Ukraine was the most painful loss for Russia of the 14 former republics under its control prior to the 1991 break-up of the Soviet Union.

Russian-backed rebels seized a swathe of eastern Ukraine in 2014, the same year that Moscow annexed Ukraine's Crimea region. Kyiv says that more than 14,000 people have since died in the conflict in the east.

As the Kremlin shows off its military capacity on several fronts, Putin was to supervise exercises of its strategic nuclear missile forces on Saturday.

'SHOOTING EVERYONE AND EVERYTHING'

Russia has released footage to show it is withdrawing troops from the border but the United States instead believes there has been a ramp-up to between 169,000-190,000 troops, from 100,000 at the end of January.

New helicopters and a battle group deployment of tanks, armored personnel carriers and support equipment have deployed in Russia, near the border, according to U.S.-based Maxar Technologies (NYSE:MAXR), which tracks developments with satellite imagery.

The Kremlin has tens of thousands of troops staging exercises in Belarus, north of Ukraine, that are due to end on Sunday. Belarus' leader Alexander Lukashenko met Putin on Friday, saying beforehand the soldiers could stay as long as needed.

Western countries fear a conflict on a scale unseen in Europe at least since the Yugoslav and Chechen wars of the 1990s, when hundreds of thousands died and millions fled.

The evacuation piled further pressure on Russia's rouble currency and other assets.

A diplomatic source with years of experience of the conflict described Friday's shelling as the most intense since major combat there ended with a 2015 ceasefire. "They are shooting - everyone and everything."

German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock said she did not think a fully-fledged invasion was the most likely scenario but that Russia could carry out a coup in Ukraine, attack critical infrastructure or instigate violence it would blame on Kyiv.

Kyiv also said a full-scale invasion was unlikely.

Since toppling a pro-Russian president, Ukraine has staged joint military exercises with NATO and taken delivery of weapons including U.S. Javelin missiles and Turkish drones.

Putin says Ukraine's growing ties with the alliance could make it a launchpad for missiles targeting Russia.

As the crisis deepens, the West is also weighing its non-military options.

Banning Russia from the SWIFT financial system is unlikely to be included in an initial sanctions package in the event of an invasion, a White House official said on Friday, confirming a Reuters report.

© Reuters. A view shows a wreckage of a car that, according to the local authorities, was blown up near the government building, in the rebel-controlled city of Donetsk, Ukraine February 18, 2022. REUTERS/Alexander Ermochenko

How allies should respond to aggressions beyond an all-out invasion is far from agreed, U.S. and European officials said amid differences within the EU.

"Those closest to Russia, such as Hungary, will be against any sanctions short of a military invasion," according to one senior diplomat.

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Btw, attached some snacks, cheeses, root beer, beef jerky (teriyaki flavour) in the package as well
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We miss you Trump !!!
let's go Trump! Although silly repubs won't get it
Stupid is knowing the truth, seeing the truth and still believing the lies
So can you expect something different if “former” colonel of KGB became a president of Russia
Shameful too fast withdrawal from Afghanistan just invited Putin for new Adventures
while I have lots of empathy for the Ukrainian people, our founding fathers thought it best to stay out of other nations affairs. It's unfortunate our modern politicians have abandoned that policy, and have put all our lives in a continuous state of upheaval.
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China recently overlooked the conflict at the G20 meeting. Perhaps they know the whole hype is an airwave tiger. In other words, it's really nothing. This isn't the first time media has pumped seemingly suspicious Russian military drills.
Doesn't matter. Biden is right.Putin is a dictator. I was born in a country once and the Russian come in and didn't leave for 40 years. There is no political opposition over there if there is. They just jailed or killed. I feel sorry for the kids and people who live there, they are forced to go to war, they force to live under a dictator.All these commenters below should be quiet.
Yep
Biden and Putin are 1 party..they want to hide their failures hence making drama
How sure? Feb16 - like sure? Well…..hmmmm
Hard to believe a country once claimed there were WMD in Iraq. Now it Russia will start to invade Ukraine with pretext but no proof. Can the boy called wolf be trusted?
what would you rather trust the country with 150,000 troops on the border of another country, where is has already annexed a region of it and back rebels in another region?
This Old Biden keep spread Fake News maybe last few months he already bought many Gold ...
Putin sure Biden will think Putin will invade Ukraine
Biden creating panic in the market..
Why do people question if Putin will invade a country, he has done it before. What is so perplexing?
He invaded Georgia in the past, what is thumbs down about facts.
Democrat in the White house, Putin invades Georgia. Democrat in White House, Putin invades Ukraine. 2+2=4
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https://www.reuters.com/technology/white-house-tells-chip-industry-brace-russian-supply-disruptions-2022-02-11/
Putin’s a Few postpones makes a stockmarket completely crashed Unfortunately he has win win situation not to mention 30 % Vanadium from Russia and some valuable stuff for chip industry from Ukraine US chip industry depends on Ukraine See link https://www.reuters.com/technology/white-house-tells-chip-industry-brace-russian-supply-disruptions-2022-02-11/
Putin’s a Few postpones makes a stockmarket completely crashed Unfortunately he has win win situation not to mention 30 % Vanadium from Russia and some valuable stuff for chip industry from Ukraine US chip industry depends on Ukraine See link https://www.reuters.com/technology/white-house-tells-chip-industry-brace-russian-supply-disruptions-2022-02-11/
Putins low budget pretext for war is a burning car exploding infront of their own seperatist building, an explosion in a small part of the gas pipeline and give the russians in ukraine 10.000 rubels each to flee the country in busses over the russian border without any reason and then claim that the ukranians did it. Dont think the russians are that stupid that they will believe the news on putins tv when all you have to is google the facts.
Putin might invade in 2016 Thanks Trump Putin just postponed
I think Putin knows exactly who mr trump is. A liar like himself who is only intetested in himself and building a trump tower in moscow not too bright and easy to manipulate.
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in 2016 Putin did not know how is Mr Trump
Don’t trust Russia but definitely don’t trust USA. The history shows us who start the wars.
if you hate Putin in public you will be in jail for sure like Nowealny
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Sad but true.
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