The probability of a Russian attack on Ukraine today is higher than yesterday, said the head of the National Security Bureau of Poland, Pavel Solokh, on the air of Polish Radio. Commenting on Russian statements about the return of the military from the exercises, Solokh said that “we are dealing with Russian statements about the withdrawal of troops, and not with the withdrawal of troops.”
“The reports of the last hours are alarming, because there is much to say that the likelihood of a Russian attack on Ukraine today is higher than yesterday,” leads words of Solokha edition of Polsatnews.
The European Commission announced the buildup of Russian forces near the border with Ukraine
On the air of the Polish Radio, he also expressed the opinion that what is happening now near the border with Ukraine is “a rotation of troops, not a de-escalation.” He, referring to “specialists in modern warfare,” called Russia’s actions a maneuver preceding the offensive.
Solokh also referred to American data about the alleged arrival of another 7,000 Russian troops to the border with Ukraine. Such information with reference to unnamed American officials was published by Bloomberg and The Wall Street Journal. The US State Department also announced an increase in the number of military personnel, but did not conduct exact data.