This Article is From Feb 27, 2015

US Intelligence Chief Sees Spring Attack on Ukraine Port

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File photo of Director of US National Intelligence James Clapper. (Reuters)

Washington:

Pro-Russian forces in eastern Ukraine will likely wait until the spring to attack the port of Mariupol, US intelligence chief James Clapper predicted Thursday, adding such a move did not seem imminent.

Clapper said Russian President Vladimir Putin's aim was to establish a land bridge to Crimea, which was annexed by Moscow a year ago after the fall of a pro-Moscow leader in Kiev.

"It is not our assessment that he (Putin) is bent on capturing or conquering all of Ukraine. He wants a whole entity composed of the two oblasts (regions) in eastern Ukraine which would include a land bridge to Crimea and perhaps a port in specifically Mariupol," Clapper told the Senate Armed Services Committee.

"We do not believe that an attack on Mariupol is imminent. I believe they will wait until the spring before they attack," he said.

Since a ceasefire brokered by European leaders went into effect on February 15, rebels have captured the key railhub of Debaltseve and were reported to be massing forces around Mariupol.
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