US government urges Americans to depart Ukraine ‘now’

A woman walks past the US Embassy in Kyiv, Ukraine, Jan 24, 2022. (EFREM LUKATSKY / AP)

WASHINGTON – The US State Department on Thursday urged Americans currently in Ukraine to leave the country "now," citing what it said was "increased threats of Russian military action" against Ukraine.

Do not travel to Ukraine due to the increased threats of Russian military action and COVID-19; those in Ukraine should depart now via commercial or private means.

 US State Department 

"Do not travel to Ukraine due to the increased threats of Russian military action and COVID-19; those in Ukraine should depart now via commercial or private means," read an updated advisory posted on the website of the US State Department.

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The United States has been releasing intelligence which it claims is proof that Russia is prepared to mount military aggression against Ukraine any time now, but Moscow has accused Washington of "hysteria" over tensions near Ukraine.

Direct engagements between the United States and Russia have yielded little substantial progress, with the Kremlin saying the White House failed to address its key security concerns.

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Multiple media outlets reported that US President Joe Biden will talk to Russian President Vladimir Putin over the telephone on Saturday, moving up a Kremlin-proposed schedule from Monday. 

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