Kyiv In "No Danger" But Prepared For Russian Attacks: Ukraine Minister
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Russia-Ukraine War: Ukrainian interior minister said that troops will remain in Kyiv and around the city to fight against Russian attacks.
Ukraine's interior minister said Thursday there was no imminent risk of Russians marching on Kyiv, more than 100 days after Russia invaded, but the capital would not let its guard down.
"There is no danger of an attack on Kyiv today," Interior Minister Denys Monastyrsky said.
"There is no concentration of troops near the Belarusian border, but we understand that any scenarios are possible tomorrow," he told AFP, dressed in a black military sweater, a Ukrainian flag on its right sleeve.
"Therefore, serious training is under way -- preparation of the line of defence, training of troops who will remain" in Kyiv and around the city.