The United Kingdom has started withdrawing some of its embassy staff and dependents from Kyiv amid growing tensions on the Russia–Ukraine border. The Foreign, Commonwealth, and Development Office (FCDO) confirmed the move on Monday. It also advised against all travel to three contested border regions and all but essential travel to the rest of Ukraine. It comes after Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab said “there is a very significant risk” a Russian invasion of Ukraine will take place. The U.S. State Department has also ordered family members of U.S. government employees at its embassy in Kyiv to leave the Ukrainian capital and authorized the voluntary departure of non-essential civil servants on Sunday night. The FCDO said the withdrawal is in response to the “growing threat from Russia.” “The British Embassy remains open and will continue to carry out essential work,” its latest travel advice update said. Russia has amassed tens …