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UKRAINE has called up its army reservists as it mobilises its armed forces amid fears of an imminent Russian invasion.

The men, mostly former conscripts, have been summoned for training before being dispatched to the border. 

Ukrainian soldiers are seen as they take part in military exercises in the Ukrainian Ground Forces training centre near Honcharivske in Chernihiv region
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Ukrainian soldiers are seen as they take part in military exercises in the Ukrainian Ground Forces training centre near Honcharivske in Chernihiv regionCredit: Reuters

President Petro Poroshenko said today: "Ukraine is taking its own steps in response to the threat of a large-scale Russian invasion.”

The call-up comes amid a ratcheting up of tensions after Russian FSB border guards seized three Ukrainian navy vessels and their crew last week.

Ukraine imposed martial law for 30 days in 10 regions that border Russia, the Black Sea and the Azov Sea on November 28, which has banned all Russian men of military age from entering the country.

President Poroshenko also called on Germany and other NATO countries such as Britain to boost their naval presence in the Black Sea to scare Russia off. 

Ukraine's President Petro Poroshenko addresses soldiers as he inspects military exercises in the Ukrainian Ground Forces training centre
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Ukraine's President Petro Poroshenko addresses soldiers as he inspects military exercises in the Ukrainian Ground Forces training centreCredit: Reuters
Tank crews hone their fighting skills amid the worst war scare since the invasion of Crimea
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Tank crews hone their fighting skills amid the worst war scare since the invasion of CrimeaCredit: AFP or licensors

But the Kremlin denounced Mr Poroshenko's latest announcement as an "absurd" bid to stoke tensions.

And it accused NATO of a massive build-up of troops and heavy weaponry along its borders with Eastern Europe.

More than 12,000 alliance troops, plus tanks, air defences and combat aircraft are deployed and ready to fight at a moment's notice.

Tensions in the region have been growing since Moscow annexed Crimea — legally Ukrainian territory — in 2014 after protests forced out a Russia-friendly government in Kiev.

This tank practises taking position with snow camouflage netting hiding it from view
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This tank practises taking position with snow camouflage netting hiding it from viewCredit: Reuters
A live fire exercise is carried out
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A live fire exercise is carried outCredit: AFP or licensors
The call up comes as Ukraine mobilises for a major war with Russia
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The call up comes as Ukraine mobilises for a major war with RussiaCredit: AFP or licensors
Cold War.... Should conflict break out, soldiers will be fighting in sub-zero temperatures
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Cold War.... Should conflict break out, soldiers will be fighting in sub-zero temperaturesCredit: AP:Associated Press
A Ukrainian serviceman stands on board a coast guard ship in the Sea of Azov port of Mariupol
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A Ukrainian serviceman stands on board a coast guard ship in the Sea of Azov port of MariupolCredit: AP:Associated Press

Meanwhile at a conference in Sochi today, Russia’s brass said they were considering beefing up the armed services amid US President Donald Trump's plans to withdraw from the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty.

Russia's Defensive Minister Sergei Shoigu said: "The measures were considered to reinforce the (armed) forces’ combat capacity and means amid the mounting arms race related to the US plans to quit the INF Treaty.”

Russia's Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu during a video conference meeting today
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Russia's Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu during a video conference meeting today signalled a new arms race on the horizonCredit: Getty - Contributor
All the leaders from the armed services were attending the conference
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All the leaders from the armed services were attending the conferenceCredit: Getty - Contributor
The anti-missile rocket surges into the sky looking for its target
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The anti-missile rocket surges into the sky looking for its target

On Sunday it was revealed that Russia had successfully tested its modernised air defence missiles which are to be tasked with protecting Moscow from attack.

But satellite images reveal Russia has deployed S-400 surface-to-air missile battery on Ukrainian border.

And an intelligence report by has now reveals infrastructure for the missiles was put in place months ago.

Last photograph latest shows the missile launchers themselves in place in an airbase near the Crimean border.

 Satellite images show the deployment of S-400 batteries
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Satellite images show the deployment of S-400 batteriesCredit: ImageSat International

The Russian military has begun deploying a new missile system designed to operate in the Arctic.

The deployment comes as the country said it is preparing for the arrival of new American missiles in Europe after Donald Trump threatened to quit a Cold War era arms treaty.

Russia’s defence ministry said it has now received the first batch of Tor-M2DT surface-to-air missile systems designed for the Arctic region, 

Russia test fires missiles for an air defence system to protect skies above Moscow


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