Zelenskyy warns of a new large-scale Russian strike being prepared.
Ukraine faces escalating threats
According to Novyny.live: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has alerted the public that Russia is preparing another massive assault on Ukraine, urging citizens to stay vigilant. He noted that Russian forces are already conducting daily strikes across the country, with large-scale attacks occurring every one to two weeks. This pattern highlights the ongoing escalation and the severe risks faced by civilians.
Zelenskyy expressed deep concern over Vladimir Putin's refusal to end the war, stating that the Russian leader is
'absolutely unwilling to bring the war to a close'. He also emphasized that
'we know Putin has been preparing a massive strike on Ukraine for some time'. In his address to Ukrainians, the president stressed that 'Ukraine is defending not only itself but also other European nations'. This underscores the critical need for continued international support.
Steps to strengthen defense capabilities
To bolster Ukraine's defenses, Zelenskyy has issued directives to the military command, the Ministry of Internal Affairs, and intelligence services. He called on the global community to 'make it impossible for hostilities to continue', highlighting the importance of coordinated action against aggression.
Beyond military measures, the Ukrainian president underscored the role of diplomatic efforts. The opening of five additional negotiation clusters for Ukraine's accession to the European Union is expected soon. This reflects Ukraine's determination to integrate into the European community and reinforce its international standing despite the ongoing war.
The situation in Ukraine remains highly tense, with continuous Russian attacks and the looming threat of new large-scale strikes. Zelenskyy's calls for caution and global solidarity emphasize the need for unified action at both political and military levels. The EU integration process is a key factor in strengthening Ukraine's position on the world stage, especially amid the current aggression.
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