Ukraine crisis: Russia keeps troops in Belarus amid Ukraine fears
Ns News Online Desk: Russian President Vladimir Putin and his ally Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko have extended military drills which were due to end on Sunday.
A statement cited the “deterioration of the situation” in east Ukraine as one reason for keeping an estimated 30,000 Russian troops in Belarus.
The move will add to fears that Russia plans an invasion of Ukraine, which shares a long border with Belarus.
Western leaders have accused Moscow of seeking a pretext to send in troops.
Russia has denied it plans to invade its neighbor.
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said the extension of military exercises shows the world is on the brink of war.
The tensions in eastern Ukraine were discussed by French President Emmanuel Macron and Russian leader Vladimir Putin in a phone call on Sunday. Mr Putin blamed the Ukrainian military for the escalation of tensions in the Donbas.
France said the pair agreed to work for a ceasefire on the contact line in eastern Ukraine.
There were more explosions in the east Ukrainian conflict zone through the night and into Sunday.
Detonations could be heard from the separatist-held city of Donetsk while both sides said they had come under heavy shell fire.
As explosions boomed out in Donetsk on Sunday morning, Russian-backed rebels in Luhansk accused government forces of crossing the front line to mount an attack which killed two civilians. No proof was given for the allegation but Russian investigators opened an inquiry.