The Ministry of Internal Affairs told whether there is a threat of attack on Kyiv


There is no threat of a sweaty entry of Russian troops to Kyiv now. However, the situation can change at any moment.
This was stated in an interview with The Guardian by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Denis Monastyrsky.
There is no concentration of troops near the Belarusian border, but we understand that any scenarios are possible tomorrow,” the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs said.
At the same time, Ukraine is working to strengthen the defense of the region so that the scenario of March this year does not repeat itself. There is also the threat of missile strikes.
Potential targets include the Kyiv government quarter and the historic center, Monastyrsky added.
Earlier it was reported that Kyiv is building a fortification in case of a new assault on the capital by Russian troops and the first line of defense of Kyiv is being equipped at a great distance from the city in order to exclude the use of enemy artillery units in the first place.
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