LONDON -- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy claimed on Tuesday that Russian President Vladimir Putin is preparing for "new offensive operations" despite Friday's looming peace summit in Alaska. Fierce frontline combat and long-range drone and missile strikes are ongoing as the U.S. and Russia prepare for Friday's meeting. Ukrainian representatives are not expected to attend, though a source in Zelenskyy's office told ABC News on Monday that "everything is very fluid." Zelenskyy and his officials have gone on a diplomatic offensive ahead of the meeting, seeking to shore up foreign support behind Ukraine's key demands in any peace deal. On Monday, Zelenskyy suggested that Putin is not ready to end the fighting, despite Friday's meeting in Alaska. Citing a report from his intelligence a

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