A 280-truck Russian convoy carrying humanitarian aid has left Moscow for eastern Ukraine amid fears it could be a cover for a stealth invasion.
Russia says the 2,000 tonnes of aid is primarily intended for Luhansk, the rebel-held city in eastern Ukraine where government forces are closing in on rebels. American, French and Australian governments have all voiced concerns over the operation, which many think could be a “Trojan Horse” — a reference the tale of Greek forces who secretly entered the city of Troy in a large wooden horse — allowing Russia to infiltrate rebel-held areas under siege by …read more
Source: Newsweek