The Armed Forces of Ukraine responded whether there is a threat of an attack by a 50,000-strong Russian army on Kharkiv.


The Armed Forces of Ukraine determined that there is no threat of an attack by Russian forces on Kharkiv
The Armed Forces of Ukraine stated that they do not see the threat of an attack by a Russian army consisting of 50,000 troops on Kharkiv. This information was provided by the Operational Tactical Group 'Kharkiv' on Telegram, according to 'Khvylya'.
'Some foreign media, citing 'Western analysts', reported that the Russian army is preparing for a new large-scale attack on Kharkiv. To this end, the enemy allegedly transferred a 50,000-strong group of troops from Kursk to the Ukrainian border, which borders the Kharkiv region' - the message states.
From their side, the OTG 'Kharkiv' stated that this information is not relevant. The unit emphasized the importance of verifying the authenticity of information before disseminating it and recommended to contact the communication units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in case of doubts.
Let us remind you that earlier Putin set conditions for ending the conflict in Ukraine.
The statement by the Armed Forces of Ukraine about the absence of a threat of attack by a 50,000-strong Russian army on Kharkiv dispelled widespread rumors and warned of the need to verify information before its dissemination. Discrepancies in reports indicate the importance of objectivity and neutrality in covering military events.
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