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Ukraine braces for blitz as Russia attempts new assault before US aid arrives

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UKRAINE is braced for a mega-blitz as Russia tries to force victory in its war before US weapons arrive.

A Kyiv spy chief warned Moscow was planning a huge assault starting next month.

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Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky is grateful for US weapons – but Russia is now planning a huge assault before the shipments can arriveCredit: Alamy

It came as a Russian missile tore down a TV tower today in Ukraine’s second city, Kharkiv.

Experts fear the area — just 15 miles from Russia — could face a second ground offensive after beating off a tank assault on the first day of the war in February 2022.

Kyrylo Budanov, head of Ukraine’s feared GUR military intelligence, warned life would be even more “difficult” from mid-May through early June.

But he insisted Ukraine would endure and prevail.

Budanov, who has survived repeated assassination attempts, said: “It is not catastrophic. But there will be problems from mid-May.”

Deliveries of US weapons are due to start within days after Republican congressmen ended a five-month deadlock in the House of Representatives.

The $61billion (£49billion) package is due to get final approval from the US Senate tomorrow.

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky said the new weapons would let Ukraine’s forces “stabilise the front line”.

A Russian missile today struck Ukraine's second city of Kharkiv

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A Russian missile today struck Ukraine’s second city of KharkivCredit: EPA
Experts are fearing a second Russian ground assault in the area

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Experts are fearing a second Russian ground assault in the areaCredit: AFP – Getty
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UK arms & £500m

MISSILES, gunboats and armoured vehicles will be sent over in Britain’s largest tranche of military aid for Ukraine yet.

It includes long-range Storm Shadow rockets, 400 vehicles and nearly four million bullets.

Rishi Sunak will tomorrow also unveil an extra £500million funding to help Ukraine’s efforts.

The PM said: “Defending Ukraine against Russia’s brutal ambitions is vital for our security and for all of Europe.

“If Putin is allowed to succeed, he will not stop at the Polish border.”

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Jerome Starkey

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