Russian President Vladimir Putin
is seeking to assess the combat readiness of ground and airborne units,
according to this defense minister.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has
ordered a drill to test the combat readiness of his armed forces, the
country's defense minister said Wednesday.
The
display of military might comes amid tensions with the European Union
and the United States over the fate of Ukraine following the fall of its Moscow-backed President Viktor Yanukovych.
Russian Defense Minister
Sergey Shoigu told a meeting that Putin gave the order at 2 p.m. local
time (5 a.m. ET) for a drill to assess the combat readiness of ground
and airborne units, the Itar Tass and Interfax news agencies reported.
The
reports did not mention the recent uprising in Kiev, but the military
drills are to be carried out in Russia's central and western military
districts, the latter of which covers most of Russia's border with
Ukraine.
Ukraine lies between
NATO nations and Russia. Putin has called the former Soviet republic a
"brother nation" and wants to be part of a Eurasian Union he is building
in the region.
Putin has ordered
several such surprise drills in various parts of Russia since he
returned to the presidency in 2012, saying the military must be kept on
its toes
Ukraine finds itself at the center of a tug-of-war between Russia and the European Union but Secretary of State John Kerry has insisted the country's future is not about “east versus west.”
Ukraine is ethnically
homogenous, and does not allow dual citizenship. However, there is a
clear east-west split in its political and economic outlook.
Wealthy
western Ukraine looks towards its European neighbors – especially
Poland - and this is where Ukrainian nationalist sentiment is strongest.
In the industrialized east and south, ties are closer to Russia.
Ukraine's
acting leader, Oleksander Turchinov, told the parliament on Tuesday
that he would meet law enforcement agencies to discuss the risk of
separatism in eastern regions with large Russian-speaking populations.
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