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8,500 US troops “on high alert” as Ukraine invasion fears grow - BBC News
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The Pentagon has said around 8,500 combat-ready US troops are on high alert to deploy at short notice amid rising tension over Ukraine.  However it made clear there are no plans to send forces to the country itself.

Russia has denied planning military action against Ukraine, despite massing 100,000 troops close to its border.

President Biden has held a video call with European allies as Western powers discuss a common strategy if Russia launches an invasion.

Some NATO members, including Denmark, Spain, Bulgaria and the Netherlands, are already sending fighter jets and warships to eastern Europe to bolster defences in the region.

Huw Edwards presents BBC News at Ten reporting by Gabriel Gatehouse in Kiev, Steve Rosenberg in Moscow and Barbara Plett Usher in Washington.


Why are US and Russian tensions escalating over the Ukraine? - BBC News

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Russia continues to deny planning military action against Ukraine, despite massing 100,000 troops nearby.

Some 8,500 combat-ready US troops are on high alert to deploy at short notice amid rising tension over Ukraine, the Pentagon says.

The BBC explores the short and long-term causes behind the tension on the Ukrainian border.


US preparing to intervene as tensions between Russia and Ukraine escalate
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ABC News' Rick Klein details the White House's involvement amid escalating tensions between Russia and Ukraine after the Pentagon said 85,000 troops are on "heightened alert" for deployment.


U.S. puts troops on alert as Ukraine tensions rise
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The Pentagon announced that it was putting 8,500 troops on heightened alert to be ready for possible deployment to Europe in the latest effort to reassure nervous NATO allies as Russia masses troops on the border with Ukraine.
 
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