Russia Orders Troop Pullback, but Keeps Weapons Near Ukraine

Russia Orders Troop Pullback, but Keeps Weapons Near Ukraine
A Russian military vehicle preparing to be loaded into a plane for airborne drills during maneuvers in Crimea on April 22, 2021. Russian Defense Ministry Press Service via AP
The Associated Press
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MOSCOW—Russia’s defense minister on Thursday ordered troops back to their permanent bases following massive drills amid tensions with Ukraine, but said they should leave their weapons behind in western Russia for another exercise later this year.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky welcomed the Russian pullback along their border.