President Volodymyr Zelensky recently stated that Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second-largest city, is protected in case Russia attempts to launch an offensive. Despite reports of Russia intensifying attacks on Kharkiv, Ukraine’s military intelligence has called the potential attack a part of a Russian psychological operation, with no signs of Moscow preparing new attack formations. Zelensky reassured that Kharkiv is currently not in danger due to the local defensive lines and the readiness of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, although Russia has expressed the city as a desirable target.

Zelensky also mentioned that Kyiv closely monitors Russia’s disinformation and forces’ movements on the front line. While there is no potential for an attack from Belarus, Ukrainian forces are prepared for defense in the northern direction. The president stated that the construction of new defensive lines will be completed in a few months, with 92-98% of fortifications already completed along critical front lines. Ukraine has allocated significant funds for building fortifications in 2024, with plans to complete 2,000 kilometers of defenses across three lines.

In a press conference with his Finnish counterpart, Alexander Stubb, President Zelensky revealed that Russia is preparing to mobilize an additional 300,000 troops by June 1. This announcement comes amid concerns of a potential Russian offensive in the spring, prompting Ukrainian troops to accelerate the construction of fortifications. While Zelensky noted the progress in fortification building, there are worries that the pace may not be fast enough to counter a potential Russian threat. The Ukrainian government remains vigilant in monitoring Russian movements and disinformation to stay prepared.

Recent reports indicate a heightened sense of tension as Russia’s intentions to mobilize additional troops raise concerns about a potential escalation in the conflict. With the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, President Zelensky’s statements regarding the protection of Kharkiv and the readiness of Ukrainian forces provide some reassurance. The construction of new defensive lines and fortifications across the country demonstrates Ukraine’s commitment to bolstering its defenses against any potential threats from Russia or other adversaries. As the situation continues to evolve, it is crucial for Ukraine to remain vigilant and prepared to defend its sovereignty and territorial integrity.

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