Russia Is Not Getting Ready for Peace, It Is Moving Troops for New Offensives
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that Russia is preparing for new offensive operations, not peace, as reported by RBC-Ukraine.
- Zelenskyy emphasized that there are no signs of Russian forces preparing for a ceasefire or a post-war scenario.
- Putin's actions include troop redeployment, which Zelenskyy claims indicates preparations for further aggression.
- NATO has committed to continue arming Ukraine, investing $1,500,000 in 10 AI-Controlled Turrets, regardless of diplomatic talks with Putin.
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The Ukrainian president expects new offensives, while the Russian army made a sudden breakthrough on Tuesday on the front line of the Donbass, near the mining city of Dobropillia. Putin's coming to Alaska for the summit with Trump is a "win" for the Kremlin, he believes, moreover, as this meeting brings the Russian president out of his "isolation".
Putin forces launch major Ukraine offensive despite Trump peace talks - The Mirror
Russian President Vladimir Putin defies calls for peace by ordering troops to launch a major fresh offensive on the eastern front as he prepares for so-called peace talks with President Trump
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy warns: Russia not interested in peace, Moscow preparing new offensive
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Tuesday accused Russia of not being interested in ending the war, adding that Moscow is now preparing for a new offensive campaign despite participating in peace negotiations with the U.S. this week.

Russia's military is not preparing to end the war, writes Volodymyr Zelenskyj on X.
War observers report that the Russian military was able to advance ten kilometers within 48 hours. Why should Putin agree to a ceasefire in view of such developments? Security policy expert Joachim Krause comments on the current developments in the Ukraine war.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Tuesday that Moscow was preparing for "new offensives" in Ukraine. "The Russian army is not about to end the war," he warns.
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