Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

World

‘Sizeable’ Russian force at Ukraine border: NATO

-

NATO's top commander, General Philip Breedlove, said Sunday there was a "very sizeable" Russian troop presence on the border with Ukraine and warned of a possible incursion into the Moscow-backed separatist territory of Transdniestr.

"The force that is at the Ukrainian border now to the east is very, very sizeable and very, very ready," the head of the US European Command told the Brussels Forum.

"What I think is worrisome is that Russia has used these series of snap exercises to sort of condition us," he added at the forum organised by the US think tank the German Marshall Fund.

Russia's military announced Friday that it had carried out exercises in Transdniestr, a Moscow-backed separatist territory of Moldova which lies on Ukraine's southwestern border. The Russian troops are massed to the east of the country.

NATO has previously observed several large-scale exercises by the Russian army, in which the "forces were brought to readiness and exercised and then they stood down," Breedlove said.

"Then, as we have all seen, a snap exercise, large formation brought to readiness and, boom, into Crimea we (Russians) went with a highly ready, highly prepared force," he said.

A man wearing a mask and holding the Death's Scythe holds a placard with a portrait of Russian ...
A man wearing a mask and holding the Death's Scythe holds a placard with a portrait of Russian President Vladimir Putin reading "Third world war is knocking..." as the stands on Independence Square in Kiev during a rally on March 23, 2014
Sergei Supinsky, AFP

"There is absolutely sufficient force postured on the eastern border of Ukraine to run to Transdniestr if the decision was made (in Moscow) to do that," Breedlove said, adding: "And that's very worrisome."

While Moscow's military capability to intervene in Transdniestr is in no doubt, the allies "don't know about the intent", Breedlove said, adding however that Russia has been "acting much more like an adversary than a partner" since the start of the crisis in Ukraine.

The games in Transdniestr came after pro-Western Moldovan President Nicolae Timofti on Tuesday voiced concerns that the Crimean scenario could play out in his mainly Russian-speaking country.

He said the spokesman of Transdniestr's self-appointed assembly had asked Russia to absorb the region along with Crimea.

The eastern Moldovan region, which is dominated by Russian and Ukrainian minorities, seceded with Moscow's support in 1992 but has never been recognised by any other country.

Russia has since maintained soldiers in the region despite a commitment in 1999 to withdraw them.

NATO’s top commander, General Philip Breedlove, said Sunday there was a “very sizeable” Russian troop presence on the border with Ukraine and warned of a possible incursion into the Moscow-backed separatist territory of Transdniestr.

“The force that is at the Ukrainian border now to the east is very, very sizeable and very, very ready,” the head of the US European Command told the Brussels Forum.

“What I think is worrisome is that Russia has used these series of snap exercises to sort of condition us,” he added at the forum organised by the US think tank the German Marshall Fund.

Russia’s military announced Friday that it had carried out exercises in Transdniestr, a Moscow-backed separatist territory of Moldova which lies on Ukraine’s southwestern border. The Russian troops are massed to the east of the country.

NATO has previously observed several large-scale exercises by the Russian army, in which the “forces were brought to readiness and exercised and then they stood down,” Breedlove said.

“Then, as we have all seen, a snap exercise, large formation brought to readiness and, boom, into Crimea we (Russians) went with a highly ready, highly prepared force,” he said.

A man wearing a mask and holding the Death's Scythe holds a placard with a portrait of Russian ...

A man wearing a mask and holding the Death's Scythe holds a placard with a portrait of Russian President Vladimir Putin reading “Third world war is knocking…” as the stands on Independence Square in Kiev during a rally on March 23, 2014
Sergei Supinsky, AFP

“There is absolutely sufficient force postured on the eastern border of Ukraine to run to Transdniestr if the decision was made (in Moscow) to do that,” Breedlove said, adding: “And that’s very worrisome.”

While Moscow’s military capability to intervene in Transdniestr is in no doubt, the allies “don’t know about the intent”, Breedlove said, adding however that Russia has been “acting much more like an adversary than a partner” since the start of the crisis in Ukraine.

The games in Transdniestr came after pro-Western Moldovan President Nicolae Timofti on Tuesday voiced concerns that the Crimean scenario could play out in his mainly Russian-speaking country.

He said the spokesman of Transdniestr’s self-appointed assembly had asked Russia to absorb the region along with Crimea.

The eastern Moldovan region, which is dominated by Russian and Ukrainian minorities, seceded with Moscow’s support in 1992 but has never been recognised by any other country.

Russia has since maintained soldiers in the region despite a commitment in 1999 to withdraw them.

AFP
Written By

With 2,400 staff representing 100 different nationalities, AFP covers the world as a leading global news agency. AFP provides fast, comprehensive and verified coverage of the issues affecting our daily lives.

You may also like:

Life

As of the end of October 2025, there were 2,695,066 plug-in cars, with over 1,747,000 battery-electric cars and over 948,000 PHEVs, registered in the...

Business

South Korean conglomerate Samsung unveiled on Sunday a plan to invest $310 billion over the next five years mostly in technology powering AI.

World

Travellers wait at London's Heathrow Airport, one of the major European airports. — © AFP Olesya KURPYAYEVAPeter HUTCHISONBritain’s interior minister on Sunday defended plans...

Entertainment

Luca Castellani chatted about starring in the new short film "America," and working with co-lead Cheyenne Jackson and director Aly Muritiba.