White House says Russia laying groundwork to annex Ukraine territory
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[July 20, 2022]
By Nandita Bose and Steve Holland
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Russia is laying the
groundwork for the annexation of Ukrainian territory and is installing
illegitimate proxy officials in areas there under its control as it
seeks to exert total control over its gains in the east, the White House
said on Tuesday.
Unveiling what he said was U.S. intelligence, John Kirby, the chief
National Security Council spokesman, told a White House news briefing
that the Russians are preparing to install proxy officials, establish
the rouble as the default currency and force residents to apply for
citizenship.
"We have information today, including from downgraded intelligence that
we're able to share with you, about how Russia is laying the groundwork
to annex Ukrainian territory that it controls in direct violation of
Ukraine's sovereignty," Kirby said.
The same tactic was used in 2014 when Russia announced its annexation of
Crimea after taking over control from Ukraine, Kirby said. The
international community considers Crimea's annexation illegitimate.
"We want to make it plain to the American people," Kirby said. "Nobody
is fooled by it. (Russian President Vladimir Putin) is dusting off the
playbook from 2014."
Russia sent tens of thousands of troops into Ukraine on Feb. 24 in what
it calls a "special military operation" to ensure its own security.
Russia is now also attempting to take control of broadcasting towers, he
said.
At the same time, Kirby said the United States in the next few days will
announce a new weapons package for Ukraine as it engages Russia in
fierce battles in eastern Ukraine.
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A local resident looks out through a broken window in his flat in a
residential building damaged by a Russian military strike, amid
Russia's invasion on Ukraine, in Kramatorsk, in Donetsk region,
Ukraine July 19, 2022. REUTERS/Gleb Garanich
It will be the 16th such drawdown of money approved
by Congress and allocated under presidential authority, he said.
The package is expected to include U.S. mobile rocket launchers,
known as HIMARS, and rounds for Multiple Launch Rocket Systems as
well as artillery munitions.
The Russian embassy in the United States dismissed Washington's
comments as "fundamentally false".
"To date, more than 45 thousand tons of humanitarian cargo have been
sent to Ukraine, the DPR and the LPR. How does all this relate to
the concept of annexation?" it said in a Facebook post, referring to
the Russian-backed republics of Donetsk and Luhansk.
The United States has provided $8 billion in security assistance
since the war began, including $2.2 billion in the last month.
Washington will impose sanctions on officials involved in
representing themselves as proxy officials, Kirby said. He predicted
these proxies to try to hold "sham referenda" seeking to
legitimatize Russian control.
(Reporting by Nandita Bose and Steve Holland; Additional reporting
by Mike Stone and Akriti Sharma; Editing by Alistair Bell and
Clarence Fernandez)
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