“We cannot say that the enemy has a group of troops in the Sumy sector that could achieve strategic goals. We are not recording this,” Demchenko stated. “However, I would like to note that despite the lack of significant forces and means, the enemy may still attempt to enter this area. Therefore, we must be prepared for any action by the enemy.” This statement follows his earlier comment on May 22, indicating that Russian subversive and reconnaissance groups were active in Sumy Oblast, suggesting the possible opening of another front. “This is not recorded in Chernihiv Oblast, but Sumy is the …