Russia is moving its troops from the capital of Ukraine Kyiv as a strategic change in invasion to Ukraine and nothing must be fooled to believe that it attracts all of its troops or suddenly reduces her attack on Kyiv, said the Pentagon. “This is a reposition, not a real withdrawal, and we all now have to be ready for a major attack on other regions in Ukraine. That does not mean the threat to Kyiv has ended,” The Pentagon Press Secretary John Kirby said after Russia on Tuesday. It stated that it would scale battle around Kyiv after fresh talk between Russia and Ukraine.
Pentagon said Russia had failed in the purpose of capturing Kyiv and beat Ukraine, but could still attack Kyiv, because the strike was still ongoing In peace talks, which was held in Istanbul, the Ukrainian delegation emphasized neutrality where security would be guaranteed by a group of countries, not NATO, while the Russian team announced that they would reduce military activities towards Kyiv and Chernihiv.
Vladimir Medinsky, Head of Russian negotiator, said the talks were “constructive” and Russia were willing to consider the president’s meeting at the same time with the Foreign Minister met to start the initial agreement US Secretary Antony Blinken suggested indications of Russian withdrawal can be Moscow’s efforts to “deceive people and suspend attention.”
What Russia said versus what Russia did Pentagon said only a small number of troops moved away from Kyiv and still had to be seen what Moscow did after the de-escalation claim. “There is what Russia said and what was done by Russia, and we focused on the last,” said Blinken added, “And what Russia did was a continuation of Brutalization of Ukraine.”
Before Russian offensive in Ukraine was launched on February 24, the Russian military has announced that several units preparing to return to their house base after completing training such as Russian President Vladimir Purun signifies interest in diplomacy. But the invasion was launched after 10 days.