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Skip to Main ContentSkip to SearchSkip to... Select * Listen to Article * What To Read Next SubscribeSign In https://www.wsj.com/articles/russia-says-some-troops-pulling-back-from-ukraine-border-but-exercises-continue-11644920006 The Russian Defense Ministry released an image on Tuesday that it said showed Russian tanks returning from a shooting range in the Voronezh region. russian defense ministry press/Shutterstock World RUSSIA SAYS SOME TROOPS PULLING BACK FROM UKRAINE BORDER, AS DIPLOMATIC SOLUTION SOUGHT U.S. AND EUROPEAN OFFICIALS SAY THEY SEE NO EVIDENCE OF A SIGNIFICANT DRAWDOWN OF FORCES The Russian Defense Ministry released an image on Tuesday that it said showed Russian tanks returning from a shooting range in the Voronezh region. russian defense ministry press/Shutterstock By Ann M. Simmons Close ANN M. SIMMONS * Biography * @AMSimmons1 * ann.simmons@wsj.com in Moscow, Yaroslav Trofimov Close YAROSLAV TROFIMOV * Biography * @yarotrof * YaroTrofimov * yaroslav.trofimov@wsj.com in Kyiv, Ukraine and Catherine Lucey Close CATHERINE LUCEY * Biography * @catherine_lucey * catherine.lucey@wsj.com in Washington Updated Feb. 15, 2022 5:27 pm ET Share Text 465 Responses Your browser does not support the audio tag. Listen to article Length 2 minutes AD Loading advertisement... 00:00 / 01:41 1x This article is in your queue. Open Queue Russian President Vladimir Putin said Moscow had withdrawn some troops from the Ukrainian border and was open to renewed talks to end a standoff with the West, but President Biden said an invasion remained “distinctly possible.” Mr. Putin’s comments Tuesday were part of a recent string of mixed messages from the Kremlin and capped a day of diplomacy and military maneuvering that left Western leaders unsure of his intentions. Roughly 130,000 heavily armed Russian soldiers remained positioned around Ukraine, and U.S. and European officials said they had seen no evidence of a significant drawdown of forces. To Read the Full Story Subscribe Sign In CONTINUE READING YOUR ARTICLE WITH A WSJ MEMBERSHIP SPECIAL OFFER LESS THAN US $1/WEEK View Membership Options RESUME SUBSCRIPTION We are delighted that you'd like to resume your subscription. You will be charged $ + tax (if applicable) for The Wall Street Journal. You may change your billing preferences at any time in the Customer Center or call Customer Service. You will be notified in advance of any changes in rate or terms. You may cancel your subscription at anytime by calling Customer Service. Please click confirm to resume now. Confirm Customer CenterSubscriber AgreementPrivacy NoticeCookie Notice© 2022 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved.