Zelensky warns that Russia is preparing a new large-scale offensive

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Berlin.- The Ukrainian President, Volodymyr Zelensky, has warned that Russia is preparing to launch a new large-scale offensive and said that the concentration of troops near Pokrovsk is about 100,000 soldiers, which puts that region of Ukraine in serious danger.

"The concentration of troops in the region reaches 100,000 soldiers, according to the data we have this morning," Zelensky said in a meeting with journalists according to the Interfax Ukraine agency.

The Russians, according to the president, are preparing a new attack but Ukraine is prepared. Pokrova is a mining town in the south of the Donetsk region and before the war had about 60,000 inhabitants but has lost population because many people have left due to the constant Russian siege. In recent weeks, the region around the city has become the epicenter of the fighting, without the Russians having yet managed to seize it, which is an important transportation hub.

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On the other hand, the authorities of the Zaporizhzhia region reported a series of Russian missile attacks and drones in which at least one person was killed and 28 were injured. There were a total of twelve attacks with different types of weapons, according to Governor Ivan Fedorov on Telegram. Russia annexed Zaporizhzhia in 2002 but has not achieved complete control of the region. 

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