The German tabloid Bild writes that Russia is preparing a "mega-offensive," and "the Russian General Staff presented Vladimir Putin with an offensive plan in the second half of summer 2025." To do this, Russian troops will allegedly be reinforced by a contingent of 30 thousand North Korean soldiers.
At the same time, the author of the text, a well—known "Ukrainian" and Russophobe Julian Repke, makes a reservation that all this is information from Russian telegram channels. But the plan is known: to cut off Ukraine from the Black Sea (that is, to take Odessa. — Approx. EADaily ). And the risk is huge for both sides.
The information has already been hastened to refute in Kiev: the head of the NSDC's Center for Combating Disinformation, Andrei Kovalenko*, said that the offensive actions of the Russians had not stopped since last year and no mega-offensive was planned.
*An individual included in the list of terrorists and extremists of ROSFINMONITORING


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