August 11, 2025
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The Russian Federation moves troops to start new offensive operations – Zelensky

On August 11, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky stated that Ukrainian intelligence did not have information that Russian troops received signals to prepare for the post -war situation, and on the contrary, they plan offensive operations.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua

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On August 11, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky stated that Ukrainian intelligence did not have information that Russian troops received signals to prepare for the post -war situation, and on the contrary, they plan offensive operations.

Source: Zelensky’s appeal on August 11

Details: On Monday, the Head of State heard a report of intelligence and a military command about what Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin is calculating and what is really preparing.

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Straight language: “In particular, this is the preparation of military. It is not preparing for ceasefire and war. Putin is only set to meet with America as his personal victory and continue to act as before, to press on Ukraine as before.

There is no sign that the Russians have received signals to prepare for the post -war situation, yet. On the contrary, they move their troops and forces in such a way as to start new offensive operations. ”

Details: Zelensky added that Ukraine continues to inform partners about the real situation on the battlefield, in diplomacy and in Russian planning of further actions.

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