Zelensky warned about the threat of a massive strike on Ukraine and called to respond to alarms

20:42, 30 May 2026
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President Volodymyr Zelensky stated that the threat of a new massive strike by the Russian Federation on Ukraine remains relevant and urged citizens not to ignore air raid signals.
Zelensky warned about the threat of a massive strike on Ukraine and called to respond to alarms
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President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that intelligence information regarding the possibility of a new massive strike on Ukraine remains relevant and urged citizens to carefully respond to air raid signals.

According to the head of state, the Ukrainian side is aware of partners' contacts with the Russian side regarding this threat, but there are no grounds to expect a change in the Kremlin's intentions.

"It is important to remain vigilant to any threat and to air raid signals today as well. Intelligence information about the possibility of a massive strike remains relevant," Zelenskyy said.

The president emphasized that air defense forces, mobile fire groups, and combat aviation are on alert to the extent allowed by available resources and supply volumes.

He also reported that the effectiveness of destroying strike drones of the 'Shahed' type by Ukrainian defenders consistently exceeds 90%, ranging from 90 to 93%.

Furthermore, Ukraine continues to work with international partners to strengthen protection against cruise and ballistic missiles. According to Zelenskyy, negotiations are ongoing regarding new contributions to the PURL program and the search for additional ways to obtain missiles for air defense systems.

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