US says Russia’s claim of withdrawing troops from border with Ukraine is false

The United States doesn’t really accept that Russia’s case to pull out troops from the Ukraine boundary and suspects Moscow has expanded its quality by upwards of 7,000 soldiers, a senior Biden organization official said on Wednesday.

“So yesterday, the Russian government said it was pulling out troops from the boundary with Ukraine….But we currently realize it was misleading,” the authority told columnists without offering subtleties or giving proof.

The authority, who talked on state of namelessness, said the Biden organization affirmed that “Russia has expanded its troop presence along the Ukrainian boundary by upwards of 7,000 soldiers” with a significant number of them showing up as of late as Wednesday.

The senior organization official additionally said Russia has freely professed to participate in discretion and made cases of “de-acceleration” while “secretly preparing for war.”

Russia’s guard service said Wednesday its powers were pulling back after practices close to Ukraine and distributed video that it said showed powers leaving the Crimean promontory.

However, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said in a meeting on MSNBC on Wednesday that “basic units” were moving towards the boundary.

On Tuesday, US President Joe Biden said the United States assessed that 150,000 Russian soldiers had circled Ukraine, an increment from past appraisals of around 100,000.

The senior organization official said the United States kept on getting data that recommends Russia can “send off a bogus appearance without warning” to legitimize an attack of Ukraine. The authority highlighted an expansion in bogus cases and disinformation online by Russia as of late.