BRUSSELS (Reuters) - NATO sees no
sign of Russian troops returning to bases after drills near the Ukraine
border, a NATO military officer said on Monday, contradicting a report
from a Russian news agency.
"We haven't seen any movement to validate (the report)," the officer, speaking on condition of anonymity, said.
Interfax reported earlier that President Vladimir Putin had ordered
military forces that took part in drills in three regions bordering
Ukraine to return to the places where they are permanently deployed.
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