On Wednesday Russia said that it has ended its military drills in Crimea, and that an unspecified number of its troops would return to their bases.
Russian
authorities published an image of armoured vehicles crossing the Crimea bridge
by night. The Russian state news agency Ria Novosti also published video of
around a dozen armoured vehicles, including tanks, moving over the bridge.
Russia has announced it is withdrawing troops from Crimea, on Ukraine's southern border. Ukraine still shares an eastern border with Russia and Belarus, Moscow's ally, to the north.
Russia's defence
ministry didn't specify exactly how many troops are pulling back.
"The
units of the Southern Military District, which have completed their
participation in tactical exercises on the training grounds of the Crimean
Peninsula, are marching to their permanent deployment points by rail,"
said the Russian Defense Ministry in a statement.
The
announcement came a day after Russia declared it would withdraw some forces
from the Ukrainian border, and as the West continued to warn of a potential Russian
invasion of Ukraine. The Kremlin had amassing more than 100,000 Russian troops
on Ukraine's border since November, though it has denied planning an attack.
Crimea,
which Russia invaded and annexed in 2014, is a peninsula to the south of
Ukraine. The country's concerns also extend to its eastern and northern
borders, which it shares with Russia and Moscow's ally Belarus respectively.
Russia
said on Tuesday that some of its military exercises at the border, including
those with Belarus, would continue.
Western
officials were sceptical that Moscow would truly de-escalate when it made the
initial announcement.
President
Joe Biden on Tuesday said that the White House had "not yet verified"
Russia's claims that it was pulling back, and that its invasion "remains
distinctly possible."
On
Wednesday, the secretary general of NATO said that Russia was sending more
troops towards Ukraine's borders, contradicting the Russian claims of
withdrawal.
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