Russia withdraws portion of troops from border with Ukraine

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Russia's Southern Military District is returning 10,000 troops to their permanent bases after a month of "field training."

That's according to the Echo of Moscow, Ukrinform reports.

The military are returning after exercises at the Astrakhan, Volgograd and Rostov regions, the Stavropol and Krasnodar regions, the North Caucasus, and Russia's military bases in Armenia, occupied Crimea, Abkhazia and South Ossetia, the report said.

"More than 10,000 servicemen will march to the places of their permanent deployment from the territory of the general military training grounds," the statement said.

Battalion tactical groups and "tactical groups of troops of all formations and air defense units" participated in the training.

According to the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine, 122,000 Russian military are positioned at a distance of 200 kilometers and 143,500 troops at a distance of 400 kilometers from Ukraine's border.

MakeshiftApe on December 25th, 2021 at 23:03 UTC »

Are most people not reading the article or something?

I don't get how no-one seems to be mentioning the numbers. 10,000 troops went back. Russia has over 120K troops still stationed by the border.

This is just a tiny fraction of the troops, and tells us very little either way.

crankedoutcrayon on December 25th, 2021 at 17:28 UTC »

"Merry Christmas Ukraine."

Tertiaritus on December 25th, 2021 at 16:27 UTC »

If we survive this, I'm not going to be phased by jack shit anymore. As a Ukrainian, the whole 7 years have been nerve-wracking but covid just amplified it tenfold and now this. Nothing seems like good news anymore but we've never been trending on reddit with good news so whatever.

Edit: thank you all for your words of support. Stay safe and remember to hug your loved ones because even lockdown can't guarantee anyone a predictable tomorrow.