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h/t @edwardlucas
NATO has issued updated a four-page "Fact Sheet" titled "Russia's accusations - setting the record straight" in which it challenges Moscow on:
1) the legitimacy of the government in Kyiv; 2) NATO's response to the Ukraine crisis; 3) the legality of the "so-called referendum in Crimea"; 4) NATO enlargement vis-a-vis Russian security; 5) the suggestion that NATO "wants to 'drag' Ukraine into NATO"; 6) the claim that NATO intended to base missiles and ships in Sevastopol; 7) an alleged pledge by NATO "not to enlarge or build infrastructure in Eastern Europe"; 8) claims that missile defense threatens Russia; 9) Russian "claims that the U.S. is disinterested in Europe and...not united"; and 10) NATO-Russia relations.
The Interpreter highlighted this YouTube video showing "Russian military vehicles...filmed on the move yesterday in the Russian town of Stary Oskol, in the Belgorod region."
Ukrainian military blogger Dmitry Tymchuk says there are "no fewer than 300" Russian military personnel on Ukrainian territory.