
US likely to pull more government staff from Ukraine amid heightened threat from Russia
CNN
The US is planning to pull its impartial observers from the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe mission in Ukraine as the security environment deteriorates, two sources familiar with the discussions said.
The Biden administration is also discussing the possibility of further reducing the number of staff at the US Embassy in Kyiv and pulling other US government employees out of Ukraine amid new US intelligence suggesting that Russia could move to attack Ukraine prior to the end of the Beijing Olympics next week.
The reporting came just before President Joe Biden's national security adviser, Jake Sullivan, was set to appear at a White House news briefing where he was expected to discuss the latest on the situation in Ukraine. The US has estimated that Russia has more than 100,000 troops near the Ukraine border, with thousands added just this week, according to an administration official

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