Zelensky on the new front of Putin: when to expect it and what is Ukraine's response.
According to inkorr.com: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky accused the Kremlin of provocations using drones, which, according to him, aim to observe Europe's reaction and signal a possible decrease in assistance to Ukraine. He also emphasized that Russian leader Vladimir Putin might try to open a new front in the conflict before the current hostilities are over.
About new threats
“I thought this would happen earlier. I said this. The issue is that Putin will not wait for the war in Ukraine to end. He will open some other direction. No one knows which one... Certainly, he wants this,” the president explained.
Zelensky also reported on consultations with some countries, but the details remained unannounced. He talked about sending Ukrainian specialists in counter-drone efforts to the international advisory group and about the acceptance of representatives from other states for training. Moreover, the president warned about the possibility of energy terror from Russia, stressing that the response would be adequate. He also noted that the Patriot missile system is already operational in Ukraine, having arrived from Israel.
Tense situation
The conflict between Ukraine and Russia continues, the president of Ukraine warns about possible new directions of hostilities and emphasizes the country's readiness to respond to any provocations. Zelensky's statements indicate that the situation remains tense and the conflict may escalate in the near future.
The president's comments suggest that Ukraine remains vigilant in the context of growing threats. With the evolving situation, the importance of international support, as well as the readiness of Ukrainian forces to counter potential aggressive actions by Russia, is more relevant than ever. In the context of constant tension in the region, monitoring the actions of the Kremlin remains a priority for the Ukrainian authorities.
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