President Volodymyr Zelensky warned of a possible new offensive on Ukraine’s northern front during an address on May 22, 2024 [1].
The warning comes as Ukraine manages multiple active fronts, suggesting that Russian forces may be attempting to stretch Ukrainian defenses by opening a new direction of attack.
Speaking from the Rivne region in northwest Ukraine, Zelensky thanked the communities of three regions for their resilience [1]. He said that the government would not leave any direction without attention as the country monitors escalating threats to the north [1].
Zelensky said that Russia plans new offensive operations and is preparing to involve more personnel [2]. While some reports link the potential offensive to movements from Belarus, other accounts connect the threat to broader Russian mobilization efforts [1, 2].
The president emphasized the necessity of protecting the northern front to prevent a breach of territorial integrity. He said that the strategic positioning of forces is critical to countering these anticipated maneuvers [1].
"No direction will be left without attention," Zelensky said [1].
The address highlights the persistent volatility of the northern border, where the threat of a sudden incursion remains a primary concern for the Ukrainian military command [1, 2].
“"No direction will be left without attention."”
The warning regarding a northern offensive indicates that Ukraine remains concerned about a multi-axis attack strategy. By signaling vigilance in the Rivne region, the Ukrainian leadership is likely attempting to deter Russian forces from attempting a flanking maneuver through Belarus or northern territories while the primary conflict continues in the east and south.





