Russians are preparing for new provocations in sensitive areas - intelligence.
Ukrainian military is preparing for possible provocations from Russia. In particular, the Main Intelligence Directorate of Ukraine's Ministry of Defense warns about possible provocations in the areas of exchanges and repatriations by the aggressor. GUR representative Andriy Yusov noted that the situation is potentially dangerous and requires vigilance.
'We understand that various provocations from the aggressor may continue in different areas, including sensitive topics such as exchanges and repatriations,' emphasized Yusov.
The Ukrainian security and defense forces have extensive experience in responding to such situations gained during the war. Russian provocations will receive a decisive response, and preparatory work is being conducted for future exchanges.
'This great teamwork will continue, and we expect upcoming news soon,' concluded the GUR representative.
Persistent work on exchange lists
Regarding the coordination of exchange lists, Yusov noted that it is a difficult task but vital for achieving results. Ukraine's negotiation team diligently defends its positions despite the challenges.
The Ukrainian military is ready for possible provocations and is actively working on preparations for exchanges and repatriations. GUR sees a threat in such actions from Russia and is taking measures to prevent them.
The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine warns of possible provocations from Russia in the areas of exchanges and repatriations. The Ukrainian military has extensive experience in responding to such situations and is ready to respond decisively to the aggressor's provocations.
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