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Tension builds up on Ukraine's border due to 'significant' Russian military build-up

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Tension builds up on Ukraine's border due to 'significant' Russian military build-up

Tension builds up on Ukraine's border due to 'significant' Russian military build-up

“We call on Russia to be transparent about its military activities,” NATO's chief Jens Stoltenberg said on Monday.


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