Putin: Ukrainian army a "NATO legion"

ST, PETERSBURG , Russia, Jan. 26 (UPI) — Russian President Vladimir Putin referred to the Ukrainian army Monday as a NATO foreign legion intent on constraining Russia.

Addressing university students in St. Petersburg, he accused the Kyiv government of refusing to attempt a peaceful settlement of the conflict in eastern Ukraine.

He also accused Ukraine of using cease-fires to slow the advance of separatists.

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, in Brussels, dismissed Putin’s claims, saying, “The statement that there is a NATO legion in Ukraine is nonsense. There is no NATO legion. The foreign forces in Ukraine are Russian.”

A NATO statement, after an attack Saturday in Mariupol that killed 30 civilians, noted, “The attack was launched from territory controlled by separatists backed by Russia.”

It added that Russia has supplied rebels, in recent weeks, with hundreds of armaments, including rocket systems, heavy artillery and tanks, and called on Russia to stop its attempts to destabilize Ukraine.

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