Russian troops in more than 100 makeshift bases near the border with Ukraine are in an advanced state of readiness and could invade within 12 hours of getting orders from the Kremlin, NATO warns. A spokesman for the alliance says the huge Russian force seen in satellite images "can move very quickly" if ordered to, though it's not clear whether it will, the Wall Street Journal reports. "Threat is capability and intent," the spokesman says. "Undoubtedly there is capability here. We are unsure of the Russian intent." More:
- Russia says the images NATO unveiled yesterday show military exercises from last summer, but NATO says this is "deliberate misinformation" from Moscow. The images are from late March and early April, NATO says—and there is no sign of any military exercises taking place. The troops are "not training, but ready for combat," NATO's chief says.