Russia massing troops, while the West shrinks into the shadows: FT explains why Ukraine shouldn't expect a miracle.


Ukraine prepares for Russia's summer offensive
As reported by 'Kvartal', this is mentioned in an article by The Financial Times.
The threat from U.S. President Donald Trump to withdraw support and exit peace negotiations has raised concerns in Kyiv, laying the groundwork for what could turn into a bloody summer offensive by Russia that could change the course of the war.
Ukrainian officials and soldiers noted that many people have no illusions about a quick end to the years-long war. According to them, Russia shows no signs of reducing military attacks or making real concessions.
European diplomacy and the danger of war
They also remarked that a recent meeting in Turkey convinced Kyiv's negotiators that peace remains a distant prospect. According to a Ukrainian official, the main Russian negotiator warned there that they might invade again and capture the northern Sumy and Kharkiv regions of Ukraine.
Meanwhile, deputy and commander of the UAV unit of the 109th brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces Yegor Firsov stated that it is Time for Ukraine to understand that he considers Putin to be very strong and confident in victory over Ukraine.
Situation analysis
Ukraine is preparing for a possible summer offensive from Russia, maintaining a high level of defense capability. The Russian threat continues to pose a serious challenge, requiring the country to strengthen security measures and prepare for possible scenarios. The situation remains tense, and all sides continue to monitor and analyze the actions of the adversary to ensure the country's security.
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