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War games

On manoeuvres

Deployments mapped

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What does Puttin want?

Simson Tisdall

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Russia and Nato

Julian Borger

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Almost one year ago, Russia began moving forces from Siberia and other regions to the border with Ukraine. With more than half of its land forces now poised for an attack, whether or not there will be a war with Ukraine hinged this week on the decision of Vladimir Putin, whose options range from a large-scale assault to a decision to hold his troops back or ultimately

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