Latvian Prime Minister: "Russian Troops Moving to Ukraine's Donbas"
[Asia Economy New York=Special Correspondent Joselgina] It has been confirmed that Russia has moved some military troops and tanks to the pro-Russian separatist-controlled areas in eastern Ukraine.
Kristjanis Karins, Prime Minister of Latvia, a member country of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), said in an interview with CNN on the 23rd (local time), "According to my information, Russian President Vladimir Putin is moving additional troops and tanks to the Donbas region." He criticized, "However you define it, this is crossing into the sovereign territory of a neighboring country."
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Another source also confirmed to CNN that after President Putin approved the independence of these areas and ordered the entry of Russian 'peacekeeping forces,' Russian troops crossed the border.
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