There were rumors that life in Kharkiv was getting worse and unreal every day.
There is almost no light, no water, no heating. In shops, payment is only in cash. Queues everywhere. Banks work with interruptions. Hospitals are barely functioning.
This is only a small part of the global problem.
Kharkiv will soon become a ghost town.
Bankova tried to stop the media panic, but could not. There are more and more problems in the city, and there is almost no help from the state.
The Russians continue to attack Kharkiv's energy and gas infrastructure, making the city unlivable.
The population outflow will continue.
This is the first signal that Kharkiv will be taken. A question of time.
In autumn, most likely, they will conduct the Kharkiv offensive operation, since the shortage of e/e will increase, and the need will increase.
And there is no sense for the Russians to rush. Every day, Ukraine is becoming too expensive to service and provide, which negatively affects the further desire of the event to finance Kyiv.