(Morning News) Senior US officials refused to confirm information about the invasion of Ukraine on Wednesday (February 16) in Russia, but they emphasized that they would share the Russian plan they had already mastered to prevent any "sudden attacks".
Reuters reported that the US National Security Consultant Sarawan was interviewed by the United States Cable Television News (CNN) on Sunday that Russia may invade Ukraine at any time. President Biden has statedTerritory of NATO member states.
Shatin was asked whether Russia would launch an offense on Wednesday: "We can't accurately predict which day we will be, but we have said many times -we are in a window period, RussiaIt may invade Ukraine at any time and start a large -scale military operation. This includes this week that it may happen before the closing of the Winter Olympics. "
Saravin accepted the interview with the Columbia Broadcasting Corporation (CBS)."We will defend every inch of NATO's territory and defend every inch of the territory mentioned by Article 5 of the North Atlantic Covenant. We believe that Russia fully understands the information we convey." Ukraine is not a member of NATO.
A spokesman for the Pentagon also refused to confirm that Russia would invade Ukraine on Wednesday.
Cerbers said in an interview with the "Fox Sunday News": "I can't confirm these reports." He said that Russia may start military operations to Ukraine at any day, saying that these evaluations come from different sources of message sources., Not limited to internal intelligence, "Of course there are facts in front of us. Now, more than 100,000 Russian soldiers are continuing to deploy near the Ukrainian border."
On the other hand, the Ukraine MinistryIt has just received a batch of poisonous air defense missile systems and ammunition from Lithuania.
Earlier on the same day, Ukraine Minister of Defense Leznikov said on Twitter that two other planes were transported from the United States about 180 tons of ammunition.He said that so far, Ukraine has received nearly 1,500 tons of ammunition, and 17 flights have arrived.