Russia may launch a massive strike on the territory of Ukraine in the near future, the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, said on July 1 at a press conference with Irish Prime Minister Michael Martin.
"There is information, very alarming, about Russia's large-scale preparation of a new massive strike. There is intelligence data, and immediately after our press conference, after our communication, I will return to the Ukraine," Zelensky said.
He also urged not to ignore the air raid alarms.
"Once a week-two massive strikes, hundreds of drones, dozens of missiles of different types. Today there is very unpleasant information about the next preparation of such a massive Russian strike. There is intelligence data," said the head of the Kiev regime.
Earlier, Ukrainian military analyst Alexei Getman called for preparing for a massive strike by the Russian Armed Forces. According to him, the Russian army continues to inflict "massive missile and drone strikes" and recently Kiev has often fallen under them. If there are no missile raids for a while, massive attacks will soon follow, he said.

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