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Russia preparing 'new massive strike,' Zelensky warns

Ukrainian President Zelensky warns of an impending large-scale Russian attack

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Archynetys detected this story across 3 language editions of the world's news.

🇬🇧 English Jun 21, 09:00 UTC
🇮🇹 Italian Jun 21, 09:00 UTC · Corriere della Sera
🇫🇷 French Jun 22, 15:26 UTC · France 24

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📍 How it ended

Zelensky warned that Russia was preparing a new massive strike and urged precautions. He suggested that Putin may intensify attacks as he becomes weak.

The story quieted without a definitive conclusion in the coverage.

Epilogue added 4d ago, after coverage quieted.

The brief

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has issued a warning about an anticipated large-scale Russian attack. He urged citizens to take precautions.

Coverage from The Kyiv Independent, The Independent, and Yahoo emphasizes the potential scale of the strike and the need for preparedness. Ukrainian and international outlets are monitoring the situation.

Zelensky's statements come amid ongoing conflict and tensions. Coverage does not yet specify the nature or timing of the anticipated strike.

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Quick answers

Who issued the warning about a new Russian attack?

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.

What is the anticipated scale of the attack?

Coverage describes it as a 'new massive strike' or 'large-scale Russian attacks'.

What actions has Zelensky urged citizens to take?

Zelensky has urged citizens to take precautions.

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