Russia's military invasion of Ukraine continues in various parts of the country, and it seems that Russian troops are proceeding with full-scale operations toward the fall of the capital Kiev.

On the other hand, the Putin administration has also shown its willingness to respond to discussions on the condition that Ukraine is demilitarized and neutralized, and is strengthening the shaking of the Zelensky administration.

The Russian Ministry of Defense has continued military invasions in various parts of the country, including announcing that it has destroyed 211 military facilities in Ukraine so far.



Russian troops are believed to be conducting full-scale operations toward the fall of the capital Kiev, and the Ukrainian government has already warned that Russian operatives have invaded the city of Kiev, and Ukraine. Media reports that there are multiple explosions in the city.



Meanwhile, President Putin held a security conference in the Kremlin on the 25th, saying, "I appeal to Ukrainian soldiers. Take power with your own hands. It seems easier to talk to you." He urged Ukrainian troops to seize power by looking at the Zelensky administration.



Ukraine's President Zelensky asked Putin for a meeting, while Russian Presidential Administration spokesman Peskov said, "We are ready to meet if we discuss the neutral status of Ukraine," and demilitarized Ukraine.・ It was revealed that it is ready to meet with the Ukrainian side in neighboring Belarus on condition of neutralization.



Russia is pushing its troops towards Kiev, pushing for demilitarization as a condition of dialogue, and increasing the sway to Ukraine's Zelensky administration.