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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Thursday, April 10, 2014
Satellite images reveal Russian military buildup on Ukraine's border
Nato images show fighter planes, helicopters and troops which officials say could be ready to move in 12 hours

Leo Cendrowicz in Brussels
Thursday 10 April 2014
The images appear to undermine official suggestions from Moscow that
there is nothing unusual about the troop movements, nor any reason to be
alarmed.
The pictures show rows of hundreds of tanks and armoured vehicles
apparently waiting for orders in fields and other temporary locations
around 30 miles (50km) from the frontier. The images, taken in the past
two weeks, show some of what Nato said was around 100 staging areas that
were almost entirely unoccupied in February.
One of the images showed the previously empty Buturlinovka airbase 90
miles from the border now hosting dozens of fast jets, even though there
are no hangars or other infrastructure normally associated with such
activity. Another, of Belgorod, 25 miles from the border, showed about
21 helicopters on a greenfield site – again with no hangers or
infrastructure – which officials said could be part of a forward
operating base.

“This is a capable force, ready to go,” said Brigadier Gary Deakin, who
runs Nato’s crisis operations and management centre at the alliance’s
military headquarters near Mons, Belgium. “It has the resources to move
quickly into Ukraine if it was ordered to do so. It is poised at the
moment, and it could move very fast.”
Deakin said between 35,000 and 40,000 Russian troops were “at a state of
advanced readiness”, and could deploy “within 12 hours from a decision
taken at the highest level”. With many of the troops and tanks currently
based within about 30 miles from the border, that could mean crossing
into Ukrainian territory within an hour of moving.
According to Nato the images reveal telltale signs of an invading force,
and not merely troops on “exercise” as Moscow has claimed. The images
apparently show that in Kuzminka, where tanks and infantry fighting
vehicles have gathered, there are no proper barracks, significant
buildings or even parking. “We just don’t see much infrastructure. There
is more here than it was built for,” said Deakin.

Deakin warned that a potential strike force could go further than
Ukraine’s eastern regions where pro-Russian elements are currently
demanding secession. “Undoubtedly it could strike into eastern Ukraine,
but it could also do a land bridge to Crimea, and potentially even down
the Black Sea coast to Odessa. The capability is there, but we don’t
know the intent,” Deakin said. “That is grounds for concern.” With a
total armed personnel of just 130,000, Ukraine would be unlikely to
provide much resistance to the invading Russians, officials added.
The images were released as separatist protests in mainly
Russian-speaking eastern Ukraine entered their fifth day, with
pro-Moscow supporters still out in a standoff in two cities. Kiev has
said protesters who seized public buildings in Donetsk, Luhansk and
Kharkiv are copying events in Crimea, annexed by Russia last month.
Moscow has denied it is preparing an invading force. The Russian foreign
ministry insisted on Wednesday that troops near Ukraine’s border posed
no threat and the movements were nothing more than the “everyday
activity of Russian troops on its territory”. But the Nato secretary
general, Anders Fogh Rasmussen, dismissed these claims. “As I speak,
some 40,000 Russian troops are massed along Ukraine’s borders,”
Rasmussen said in Prague on Thursday. “Not training, but ready for
combat. We have seen the satellite images, day after day.”

Russian officials have also accused Washington and Nato of fuelling
tension in the region, with the foreign minister, Sergei Lavrov, claiming in a Guardian article that it the US and EU that are destabilising Ukraine.
Senior Nato officials have warned that the buildup is already having a
psychological, destabilising effect, helping stoke up the turmoil in
eastern Ukraine. “These masked guys would not be taking over government
buildings if there were not 40,000 soldiers just across the border,”
said one official.
The revelations come before next week’s meeting of top diplomats from
the EU, Russia, Ukraine and the United States to discuss the crisis. The
meeting’s venue has still to be decided, but it will gather Lavrov, the
US secretary of state, John Kerry, the EU foreign policy chief,
Catherine Ashton, and Ukraine’s foreign minister, Andriy Deshchytsia.
At the same time, Nato is drawing up measures to bolster its defences in
central and eastern Europe, and is likely to include a tripling of air
patrols in the Baltics. Nato’s top military commander, the US air force
general Philip Breedlove, will present proposals for air, land and sea
reinforcements to Nato ambassadors next week. Britain is among the Nato
members offering support, including four Typhoons, while Denmark has
offered four F-16s and France has put forward another four, either
Rafales or Mirages.
