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Zelenskiy warns of impending massive Russian attack on Ukraine

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Posted on June 20, 2026

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· Last updated: June 20, 2026

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Zelenskiy Urges Vigilance as Massive Russian Attack Looms Over Ukraine

Escalating Russian Strikes and Ukrainian Response

Presidential Warning and Civilian Impact

June 20 (Reuters) - President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Saturday that Russian forces were preparing an impending massive attack on Ukraine and warned residents to take special care as Russian strikes in different regions killed at least six people.

"Tonight and in the coming hours, it is especially important to pay close attention to air raid warnings," Zelenskiy said in his nightly video address. "The Russians have prepared for a massive attack. Please take care of yourselves."

Recent Attacks on Major Cities

Russian forces have staged a series of heavy attacks on Kyiv in recent weeks and in other major cities. Strikes last Monday killed 10 people throughout the country and badly damaged the Pechersk Lavra monastery, a 1,000-year-old monastery that stands as a symbol of Ukrainian spiritual and cultural heritage.

Ukrainian Military Actions

Targeting the Oil Sector

Zelenskiy has pledged that his military would press on with its campaign of medium and long-range strikes, focused on the oil sector.

Drone Strikes on Russian Oil Refineries

Zelenskiy said Ukrainian drones struck an oil refinery in Tyumen region in western Siberia on Saturday and Ukrainian drones also struck Moscow's oil refinery twice this week.

Casualties and Regional Damage

Zaporizhzhia Under Attack

On Saturday, Russian forces attacked the southeastern city of Zaporizhzhia with glide bombs, killing five people and injuring 10, Regional Governor Ivan Fedorov wrote on Telegram.

He said the city had endured nine strikes and several residential buildings and other infrastructure had been damaged.

Other Regional Incidents

Near the Russian border, a bomb attack killed one person on the outskirts of the city of Sumy, local officials said.

In southern Kherson region, regional governor Oleksandr Prokudin said one person had died in a drone attack on a village north of the region's main city, also called Kherson.

Three children were injured when the central city of Poltava came under Russian shelling, local officials said.

Reporting Credits

(Reporting by Ron Popeski and Oleksandr Kozhukhar, Editing by Franklin Paul)

Key Takeaways

  • Zelenskiy issued a direct warning to Ukrainians to heed air‑raid alerts as Russia prepares a large‑scale attack.
  • A recent Russian barrage struck Kyiv’s nearly 1,000‑year‑old Pechersk Lavra monastery—a cultural UNESCO site—causing fires and damage that may take up to two years to repair.
  • Russian attacks have caused multiple civilian casualties across regions including Zaporizhzhia, Sumy, Kherson and Poltava, while Ukraine continues retaliatory drone strikes on Russian oil infrastructure.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did President Zelenskiy warn about?
President Zelenskiy warned of an impending massive Russian attack on Ukraine and advised residents to pay close attention to air raid warnings.
How many people were killed in recent Russian strikes?
At least six people were killed in different regions of Ukraine due to recent Russian strikes.
Which cities or regions were targeted in the attacks?
Russian attacks targeted Kyiv, Zaporizhzhia, Sumy, Kherson, and Poltava, causing casualties and infrastructure damage.
What significant cultural site was damaged in the attacks?
The Pechersk Lavra monastery, a 1,000-year-old symbol of Ukrainian heritage, was badly damaged during recent strikes.
How did Ukraine respond to Russian attacks?
Ukraine responded with drone strikes on an oil refinery in Tyumen, western Siberia, and twice hit Moscow's refinery.

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