Ukraine Russia-Backed Rebels Accuse Each Other of Firing Across Ceasefire Line
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On Thursday, Ukrainian forces and Russian-backed rebels accused each other of firing across a cease-fire line in eastern Ukraine. While left-leaning articles highlight that Russia’s announced military pullback from Ukraine’s border was a deliberate ruse to mislead the United States and other world powers, right-leaning articles highlight that President Biden said the U.S. has reason to believe that Russia is "engaged in a false flag operation."
A left-leaning article by The Washington Post highlights that Russia’s announced military pullback from Ukraine’s border was a deliberate ruse to mislead the United States and other world powers. President Biden offered a bleak warning that the Kremlin will launch an attack “in the next several days.”
The Hill published a centrist article reporting that the rebels accused government forces of opening fire on their territory four times in the last 24 hours. Ukrainian forces accused the rebels of firing.
A right-leaning article by Fox News highlights that President Biden said the U.S. has reason to believe that Russia is "engaged in a false flag operation." Biden said he believes that an invasion into Ukraine "will happen in the next several days."
From the left
U.S. intelligence shows Russia’s military pullback was a ruse, officials say
The Washington Post
From the center
Ukraine, Russia-backed rebels accuse each other of firing across cease-fire line
The Hill