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Russia has put in place operatives trained in explosives to carry out a 'false-flag' operation to create a pretext to invade Ukraine, US officials alleged Friday.

Russia has put in place operatives trained in explosives to carry out a "false-flag" operation to create a pretext to invade Ukraine, US officials alleged Friday.

White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said US intelligence believed Russia could begin the operations “several weeks” before a military invasion, which could start between mid-January and mid-February. Russia quickly denied the account, with Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov calling the US statements “unfounded.”

“They often hybridize their personnel to such a degree that the lines are not necessarily really clear,” Kirby told reporters.The allegations come as Ukraine was hit by a major cyberattack, which led NATO to vow to step up cooperation with Kyiv for online security. “Our information also indicates that Russian influence actors are already starting to fabricate Ukrainian provocations in state and social media to justify a Russian intervention and sow divisions in Ukraine,” she said.

Sullivan, in his briefing to reporters, said Russia had used similar tactics in 2014 when it seized Crimea and backed an ongoing insurgency in eastern Ukraine.The United States released the findings on the alleged false-flag plans after a week of talks with Russia to defuse tensions.

 

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