World·NewUkraine will send reinforcements to its northern regions and step up diplomatic pressure on Belarus to counter what Kyiv believes are Russian plans to launch a new offensive north of the capital, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said.Zelenskyy says Kyiv aware of 5 scenarios Russia has drawn up to expand war through northThomson Reuters · Posted: May 20, 2026 4:02 PM EDT | Last Updated: 25 minutes agoListen to this articleEstimated 3 minutesThe audio version of this article is generated by AI-based technology. Mispronunciations can occur. We are working with our partners to continually review and improve the results.A Ukrainian soldier launches a drone toward Russian positions at the front line in Ukraine's Kharkiv region on Wednesday. (Andrii Marienko/The Associated Press)Ukraine will send reinforcements to its northern regions and step up diplomatic pressure on Belarus to counter what Kyiv believes are Russian plans to launch a new offensive north of the capital, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said.Zelenskyy said Kyiv had become aware of five scenarios Russia had drawn up to expand the war through the north. "We analyzed in detail the available data from our intelligence agencies on Russia's planning of offensive operations in the Chernihiv-Kyiv direction," Zelenskyy said on X, referring to a city north of the capital on the highway to Belarus. "Our forces in this sector will be increased."In recent weeks, Zelenskyy has given fresh warnings about a potential threat to Ukraine's north from Belarus, a close Russian ally. He has said Ukraine recorded unusual activity at the border, without providing details.Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, seen attending a summit in Cyprus last month, says Moscow is trying to draw Belarus deeper into Russia's war in Ukraine. (Yiannis Kourtoglou/Reuters)Oleksandr Syrskyi, Ukraine's top army commander, said on Tuesday that Kyiv had data that the Russian General Staff was actively calculating and planning offensive operations from the north.There was no immediate comment from Russia or Belarus.Ukraine and Russia have been in a state of all-out war for more than four years, ever since Moscow launched its full-scale invasion of its neighbour in February 2022.Threat from BelarusZelenskyy said that Moscow was trying to draw Belarus, which allowed Russian troops to march on Ukraine through its territory in 2022, deeper into the war.Ukraine's Foreign Ministry would prepare "additional measures of diplomatic influence regarding Belarus," he added, without specifying.A Ukrainian soldier is seen installing anti-drone netting in Kostiantynivka, in Ukraine's Donetsk region, on Tuesday. (Oleg Petrasiuk/Press Service of the 24th Mechanized Brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces/Reuters)Speaking later in his nightly video address, Zelenskyy said it was "already tiresome that there is constantly such a threat to Ukraine that the Russians may at some point drag Belarus into an expansion of the war."They should understand there will be consequences for them and they will be significant." In the initial full-scale invasion in 2022, Ukraine successfully repelled a huge Russian armoured column that attempted to attack Kyiv from the north. Minsk has remained Moscow's staunchest supporter in the war. Russian drones have crossed Belarus while attacking Ukraine, and Minsk said it deployed the Russian Oreshnik intermediate-range hypersonic ballistic missile system."As of now, we haven’t detected any movement of equipment or personnel directly at our border, but of course, we can see the pressure Russia is putting on Belarus," Ukraine's border guards spokesman, Andriy Demchenko, told Ukrinform news agency on Wednesday. WATCH | Killer robots and the war in Ukraine:Ukraine’s killer robots | About ThatApril 24|Duration 2:28Five years into the war with Russia, Ukraine faces persistent manpower problems. Andrew Chang explores the advantages and limitations of using unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) on the front line, in Ukraine and beyond.
Ukraine beefs up northern defences, points to risks of new Russian offensive north of Kyiv | CBC News
Ukraine will send reinforcements to its northern regions and step up diplomatic pressure on Belarus to counter what Kyiv believes are Russian plans to launch a new offensive north of the capital, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said.












