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'Bleak' new intelligence assessment driving new urgency from Biden administration on Russia

The latest US intelligence assessment indicates that Russia is continuing with preparations to invade Ukraine, according to a senior US official with direct knowledge and another source directly familiar with the intelligence.

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Jim Sciutto
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Natasha Bertrand, CNN
CNN — The latest US intelligence assessment indicates that Russia is continuing with preparations to invade Ukraine, according to a senior US official with direct knowledge and another source directly familiar with the intelligence.

The assessment -- described as "bleak" by the senior official -- indicates Russia could attack in the coming days. The US still expects any Russian invasion to be prefaced by a false flag operation, another US official said.

However, US officials caution they do not know if Putin has made a final decision to invade and note he may delay action or not order it at all. Earlier assessments forecasting military action by Russia this week did not bear out.

The US has briefed the Ukrainian military on the newest assessment, according to a senior US official and a senior Ukrainian government official.

President Joe Biden warned Thursday that "every indication" leads him to believe Russia could invade Ukraine in the coming days. "My sense is it will happen in the next several days," the President said the White House South Lawn.

The US is now watching for signs that Russian preparations have entered the final stage, including the loading of amphibious ships and the further positioning of combat units closer to the Ukrainian border.

Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin warned Friday that Russia is moving military elements as if "they were preparing to launch an attack," he added, noting that NATO has observed Russia moving and dispersing troops near the Ukrainian border, and increasing its logistical capabilities in the region.

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