NewsRussia's looming threat: Zaporizhzhia braces for major assault

Russia's looming threat: Zaporizhzhia braces for major assault

Ukrainian intelligence suggests that Russia might be preparing an attack on Zaporizhzhia, located in the southeastern part of Ukraine, reports "The Economist". Kyiv estimates that Moscow might engage up to 130,000 soldiers in the offensive.

View from the Dnieper Hydroelectric Power Station - run-of-river on Zaporizhzhia
View from the Dnieper Hydroelectric Power Station - run-of-river on Zaporizhzhia
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Przemysław Ciszak

Zaporizhzhia—one of Ukraine's three main industrial centres—is crucial for the country's economy and functioning. Before Russia invaded Ukraine, more than 700,000 people lived in Zaporizhzhia.

It is unclear when the attack on Zaporizhzhia, located 30 kilometres from the front line, might occur. According to The Economist, this main city of the Zaporizhzhia region remains partially under Russian occupation.

In preparation for a possible Russian offensive, Ukrainians are strengthening their defence around the city. Fortifications, new minefields, and concrete and iron constructions are being created.

At the end of 2022, Vladimir Putin announced annexing the entire Zaporizhzhia region, which his forces controlled one-third of.

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