KEY POINTS
  • Russia's cyberwar campaign against Ukraine exploded in December, a pattern that U.S. intelligence agencies believe could signal a ground invasion within a month's time.
  • The new time frame was one of several details that White House press secretary Jen Psaki shared Friday about Russia's intentions toward Ukraine, a longtime U.S. ally.
  • Some American military analysts believe Russia has "prepositioned a group of operatives to conduct a false flag operation in eastern Ukraine," Psaki said.
A BMP-2 amphibious infantry fighting vehicle during field firing practice ahead of the 78th birthday of the guards tank army of the Western Military District at the Golovenki range outside Moscow.

WASHINGTON – Intelligence agencies monitoring Russian cyber operations against Ukraine believe Russia's pattern of activity could signal a ground invasion of Ukraine within the next 30 days, the White House said Friday.

The new time line is the latest sign of how imminent the Biden administration believes a Russian attack against Ukraine could be, and how urgent its effort to negotiate a peaceful settlement has become.