Ukraine's Defense Ministry Warns of Massive Shelling on May 30–31: Urges Public to Heed Air Raid Sirens.
Defense Ministry Urges Ukrainians Not to Ignore Air Raid Warnings
According to Novyny.live: On May 30 and 31, 2023, Ukraine's Ministry of Defense warned citizens of a high risk of large-scale Russian shelling, urging everyone to take air raid alerts seriously. The statement confirmed that Ukrainian defense forces are on high alert and fully prepared to respond to any threats.
'Take care of your own safety and that of your loved ones,' the Ministry of Defense emphasized.
Officials added that 'our men and women are at their combat posts and fully ready. They will give 1000 percent—you can be sure of that.' These remarks highlight both the gravity of the situation and the unwavering readiness of Ukraine's defenders.
Frontline Situation
Meanwhile, Ukrainian intelligence reported that Russia is preparing a new large-scale strike. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy confirmed that 'Ukrainian intelligence has data indicating Russia is preparing a new massive attack,' signaling the enemy's intent to escalate. Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu also claimed that the Russian army could strike Kyiv 'at any moment.'
Given these threats, the Ministry of Defense is calling on the public to remain cautious and respond promptly to air raid warnings, stressing that civilian safety is the top priority amid heightened risks.
As the military situation in Ukraine intensifies, the Ministry's appeal underscores the need for both military forces and civilians to stay prepared for potential dangers. The urgency of these measures is reinforced by intelligence forecasts of further Russian attacks, highlighting the importance of security at every level. The situation remains tense, and individual actions can directly impact personal and public safety.
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