The United States on Monday evacuated State Department personnel and embassy operations from Ukraine to Poland, as fears continue to grow of a Moscow-led invasion, and shortly after Russia ordered troops into Ukraine’s separatist regions of Donetsk and Luhansk for so-called “peacekeeping” operations. Citing “security reasons,” Secretary of State Antony Blinken said in a statement that department personnel in Ukraine’s western city of Lviv would be spending the night in Poland. “Our personnel will regularly return to continue their diplomatic work in Ukraine and provide emergency consular services,” said Blinken. “They will continue to support the Ukrainian people and the Ukrainian government, coordinating on diplomatic efforts.” The U.S. commitment to Ukraine remained “unwavering,” he said. “The fact that we are taking prudent precautions for the sake of the safety of U.S. government personnel and U.S. citizens, as we do regularly worldwide, in no way undermines our support for, or our …