Zelenskyy Warns of Imminent Large-Scale Russian Strike as Ukrainian Forces Retake Dozens of Square Kilometers.
Ukraine Update
According to Novyny.live: On May 29, 2026, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy disclosed intelligence indicating that Russia is preparing another massive assault on Ukraine. He stressed that a coordinated response from allies and a bolstering of air defense systems remain critically urgent given the ongoing threat from the aggressor. This warning comes amid a period of heightened military activity on both sides.
At the same time, Ukraine's Armed Forces have launched a counteroffensive in the Oleksandrivka sector, reclaiming dozens of square kilometers of territory. However, Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu stated that Moscow retains the capability to strike Kyiv at any moment. This stark contrast highlights the precarious nature of the conflict and the persistent dangers Ukraine continues to face.
Security Concerns Discussed
These pressing issues were debated on the program Evening.LIVE, with guests including:
- Ivan Us
- Vyacheslav Potapenko
- Oleg Ustenko
- Heorhiy Mazurashu
- Ruslan Horbenko
- Polina Marchenko
The panel emphasized the need for readiness in the face of potential new challenges and threats to Ukraine's security.
The situation in Ukraine remains volatile, with a persistent threat from Russia. International support and effective air defense systems are crucial for the country's safety. While the Ukrainian military's counteroffensive demonstrates active efforts to protect national interests and restore territorial integrity, the risk of further attacks remains a significant factor shaping Ukraine's military strategy.
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