Ukrainian President warns of large Russian offensive as strikes cause casualties
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President Zelenskyy warned of an impending massive attack from Moscow during his nightly address. Reports indicate that recent strikes in the Zaporizhzhia region and other areas have resulted in multiple fatalities.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy warned of an impending "massive" attack from Moscow during his nightly televised address, where he urged citizens to take care of themselves. The warning comes as the country faces a series of strikes that have resulted in multiple casualties across various regions.
The Independent reported that at least six people were killed in these recent strikes. Al Jazeera specifically highlighted a strike in the Zaporizhzhia region that resulted in five fatalities. Zelenskyy's address emphasized the ongoing risks posed by Moscow, and his warnings to the public reflect the heightened security situation as the conflict continues.