Russia shows more signs of gearing up for new offensive
Russia is staging helicopters, artillery systems and troops in preparation for what is expected to be a renewed offensive in the Donbas region of eastern Ukraine, a senior U.S. defense official said Wednesday.
Russian forces have been using the cities of Belgorod and Valuyki in Russia near Ukraine's northeast border as primary sites to stage equipment and resupply troops, the official said. The United States is now seeing a third Russian town, Rovenki, also near the Ukraine northeast border, being used for that purpose.
The official said there's already signs that Russian forces are on the move south to the Donbas region.
"We continue to see units flowing into the northern Luhansk Oblast, that north part of the Donbas," the official said. "They're flowing in from Valuyki and from that town called Rovenki."
The long Russian convoy is heading south and, at last check, was near the city of Izium in eastern Ukraine, according to the official.
Other Russian troops to the south of Izium appear to be working to improve their mobility and firepower in the region, the official said.
"We've seen them try to erect a temporary bridge over a local river," the official said. "They're increasing their artillery in the area."
-ABC News' Matt Seyler









