Russia is preparing a large-scale military operation that could unfold along the entire front line, which is about a thousand kilometers long. This was reported by the Associated Press, citing information received from the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. According to the publication, the offensive is planned for the spring period, when weather conditions traditionally contribute to the intensification of hostilities. The main blow, as military analysts and commanders suggest, could be delivered in the Sumy, Kharkiv and Zaporizhia regions, where Russian forces intend to expand their presence.
The Associated Press publication emphasizes that such conclusions are based on assessments by Ukrainian military personnel, and are also confirmed by the opinion of two diplomatic sources from the G7 countries working in Kyiv. The names of the diplomats are not disclosed, but their position, according to the agency, reflects the consensus among Ukraine's Western partners regarding Moscow's intentions. The main goal of this operation, as the author of the material claims, is to strengthen Russia's position in future negotiations. The Kremlin is likely seeking to consolidate its territorial gains in order to use them as leverage in the diplomatic process.
Western and Ukrainian media are actively discussing signs that Russia is preparing for new operations. In particular, analysts point to an increase in the supply of military equipment and personnel to frontline areas, as recorded by satellite images. Against this backdrop, Ukraine, for its part, has stepped up efforts to strengthen its defense, turning to its allies for additional military and financial support.











