Russia launched a military invasion of Ukraine on the 24th, and it is believed that the battle between Russian and Ukrainian troops is continuing.



We will update the movements of Russia, Ukraine, the United States, and Japan from time to time.



(There is a time difference of 7 hours between Japan and Ukraine and 6 hours from Moscow, Russia)

[Updating from time to time]

After 3:30 Japan time “Maintenance for accepting evacuees from neighboring countries” Reuters

According to Reuters, Poland received 29,000 people from Ukraine on the 24th, when the invasion began, half of whom fled the attack.

The Polish government says it will prepare for the acceptance of up to 1 million people.

In Romania, about 19,000 people have arrived from Ukraine since the 24th, of which about 8,000 have gone to Bulgaria and Hungary.


In addition, about 3,000 people arrived in Slovakia from Ukraine on the 24th, so each country is preparing accommodation facilities and improving the acceptance system.

Ukraine restricts the departure of men aged 18 to 60 who may be drafted, which means that many displaced persons are children and women.

U.S. Department of Defense “Russian troops are fiercely resisted and delayed invasion of the capital”

A senior Pentagon official told reporters yesterday that Russian troops heading for Kiev were facing fierce resistance from the Ukrainian side.



"Russian troops continue to try to move forward to Kiev, but they are not moving as fast as they expected," he said, recognizing that the invasion of Kiev was behind Russia's expectations. Shown.



Furthermore, none of the densely populated areas have been deprived by the Russian side, and Ukraine's air superiority has not yet been suppressed.

On the other hand, the official said that of the Russian troops deployed in the invasion of Ukraine, only one-third of the troops are currently deployed in Ukraine, and the rest are around the border. In addition, in the west of Mariupol in eastern Donetsk Oblast facing the Sea of ​​Azov, thousands of Russian troops may have landed, "the situation can change rapidly. ", And showed a sense of caution.

NATO dispatches troops to Eastern Europe at a press conference around 3:00 Japan time

NATO held an urgent summit online on the 25th to discuss future responses to Russia's military invasion of Ukraine.

At a press conference after the meeting, Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said, "Partner countries with some NATO member states have been completely invaded. The most serious security situation in Europe in decades. It's a crisis. "



NATO said in a statement that member states had agreed to strengthen the defense posture in eastern Europe near Ukraine, and that it would dispatch highly capable ready-to-use forces to respond quickly to unforeseen circumstances. ..



The size and destination of the troops have not been disclosed, but as Russia continues its military invasion in Ukraine, it is in response to the demands of member states in eastern Europe, which are becoming more concerned about their security. am.