More than 10,000 Russian Troops Returning to Bases after Drills Near Ukraine

A satellite image shows Russian armored units training in Pogonovo Training Area near Voronezh, Russia, November 26, 2021. Picture taken November 26, 2021. Satellite Image 2021 Maxar Technologies/Handout via Reuters
A satellite image shows Russian armored units training in Pogonovo Training Area near Voronezh, Russia, November 26, 2021. Picture taken November 26, 2021. Satellite Image 2021 Maxar Technologies/Handout via Reuters
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More than 10,000 Russian Troops Returning to Bases after Drills Near Ukraine

A satellite image shows Russian armored units training in Pogonovo Training Area near Voronezh, Russia, November 26, 2021. Picture taken November 26, 2021. Satellite Image 2021 Maxar Technologies/Handout via Reuters
A satellite image shows Russian armored units training in Pogonovo Training Area near Voronezh, Russia, November 26, 2021. Picture taken November 26, 2021. Satellite Image 2021 Maxar Technologies/Handout via Reuters

More than 10,000 Russian troops have been returning to their permanent bases after month-long drills near Ukraine, Interfax news agency reported on Saturday, citing the Russian military.

Interfax said the drills were held in several regions near Ukraine, including in Crimea, which Russia annexed in 2014, as well as in the southern Russian regions of Rostov and Kuban.

Russia's deployment of tens of thousands of troops to the north, east and south of Ukraine had fueled fears in Kyiv and Western capitals that Moscow was planning an attack.

Russia denies any such plans, saying it needs pledges from the West - including a promise from NATO not to expand the alliance eastward towards Russian borders - because its own security is threatened by Ukraine's growing ties with the Western alliance.

Moscow also says that it can deploy its troops on its territory as it sees fit.

Estimates for the number of Russian troops recently moved closer to Ukraine vary from 60,000 to 90,000, with one US intelligence document suggesting that number could be ramped up as high as 175,000.

"A stage of combat coordination of divisions, combat crews, squads at motorized units... has been completed. More than 10,000 military servicemen... will march to their permanent deployment from the territory of the combined arms' area of drills," Interfax quoted the army as saying.



Man is Shot Outside of a Chicago O'Hare Airport Terminal Following an Altercation

Representation photo: Access to the gates at Hanover Airport is closed. The trade union Verdi has called on public service and ground handling employees to go on a 24-hour warning strike at 13 airports on Monday. Photo: Julian Stratenschulte/dpa
Representation photo: Access to the gates at Hanover Airport is closed. The trade union Verdi has called on public service and ground handling employees to go on a 24-hour warning strike at 13 airports on Monday. Photo: Julian Stratenschulte/dpa
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Man is Shot Outside of a Chicago O'Hare Airport Terminal Following an Altercation

Representation photo: Access to the gates at Hanover Airport is closed. The trade union Verdi has called on public service and ground handling employees to go on a 24-hour warning strike at 13 airports on Monday. Photo: Julian Stratenschulte/dpa
Representation photo: Access to the gates at Hanover Airport is closed. The trade union Verdi has called on public service and ground handling employees to go on a 24-hour warning strike at 13 airports on Monday. Photo: Julian Stratenschulte/dpa

A man was shot outside of a Chicago O'Hare International Airport terminal early Wednesday following an altercation among multiple people, police said.
The 25-year-old suffered two gunshot wounds to the lower body, a Chicago Police Department news release said. He was taken to a hospital, where he was listed in stable condition, The Associated Press said.
Another person was being interviewed, police said.
The shooting happened on a street outside of Terminal 2, the news release said. Local television reports showed what appeared to be a shattered window near the baggage claim area.
Airlines that use Terminal 2 include JetBlue, Air Canada and Alaska Airlines.