U.S. helps Ukraine to strengthen its
border with Russia, Belarus
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[December 28, 2021]
KYIV
(Reuters) - The United States will finance projects including
surveillance and monitoring equipment to strengthen Ukraine's borders
with Russia and Belarus, amid continuing escalation with Moscow,
Ukraine's border service said on Tuesday. |
Members of the Ukrainian State Border Guard Service patrol along the
Ukraine-Belarus border, near the border with Poland, in Volyn region,
Ukraine November 16, 2021. REUTERS/Gleb Garanich |
Kyiv accuses Moscow of massing tens of thousands of troops near
its borders in preparation for a possible offensive.
Russia denies planning any attack but accuses Ukraine and the
United States of destabilising behaviour, and has sought
security guarantees against NATO's eastward expansion.
The border service said in a statement the projects worth $20
million involved the purchase of video recording systems and
drones, as well as personal protective equipment for border
guards.
Ukraine, which seeks to join the North Atlantic Treaty
Organization (NATO), has since 2018 also received a series of
consignments of U.S. ammunition and Javelin missiles, prompting
criticism from Moscow.
(Reporting by Pavel Polityuk; Editing by Alex Richardson)
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