**Ukraine Reports Decline in Russian Border Raids**
The Ukrainian border service has reported a decrease in Russian reconnaissance raids. However, the threat from the Belarus direction continues to be a concern.
According to Andrii Demchenko, spokesperson for the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine, Russia lacks sufficient forces to launch a renewed invasion of Ukraine from the north. Since 2022, Russian sabotage group operatives have been more active along the Ukrainian border. Their main goal has not been just reconnaissance but also conducting specific acts such as blowing up cars and equipment or laying mines.
**Decrease in Russian Activity**
Demchenko reported that there has been a decline in the activity of Russian sabotage and reconnaissance groups. However, attempts to infiltrate Ukrainian territory persist, particularly in Sumy Oblast. Despite this, Demchenko emphasized that the threat of infiltration into Kharkiv and Chernihiv oblasts also remains.
**Belarus Direction Remains Threat**
Regarding the border with Belarus, Demchenko noted that no unusual incidents have been observed recently. However, he underlined that the Belarusian direction continues to pose a threat, necessitating vigilance to prevent provocations and readiness to respond to any developments.
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