The Russian army that invaded Ukraine is intensifying its offensive to seize the capital Kiev.

The Putin administration is poised to continue military operations, claiming that the Ukrainian side has refused negotiations over a ceasefire, and there is a possibility that the offense and defense over the capital will intensify in the future.

The Russian troops that invaded Ukraine continued to attack in various places on the 26th, and in the capital Kiev, there was an attack that seems to be from the Russian ground troops in a high-rise apartment in the center, and explosion sounds and shooting sounds were reported in the city. Has been done.



According to senior officials from the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine, a bridge near the facility of the General Staff of the Ukrainian Army in Kiev was attacked by Russian troops.



Russian troops have allegedly destroyed 821 military facilities in Ukraine and conquered Melitopol, a city near the southern Crimean Peninsula.



Russian troops are stepping up their offensive to seize Kiev, but Ukrainian sides are also fiercely resisting, according to senior Pentagon officials.



Ukrainian President Oleksandr Zelensky said, "Our army is in control of Kiev and the major cities around it," and said he would continue to resist.

At one point, there is a move to negotiate a ceasefire ... The Russian side resumes the advance of major troops

Regarding the negotiations for a ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine, the Russian side said that Ukraine was required to be demilitarized and neutralized, but President Putin said on the 25th. He said he had ordered the attack to be stopped, but said that the Ukrainian side refused to negotiate and resumed the advance of major Russian troops on the afternoon of the 26th.



A spokesman for the Russian Ministry of Defense also said, "All troops have been ordered to launch an offensive in all directions."



In response, the Ukrainian Presidential Office accused him of saying, "I say I refused to negotiate, but it's just their tactic, and I'm trying to drive into the dead end before the negotiations. The ultimatum is unacceptable."



It is unclear whether negotiations for a ceasefire have completely ceased, but as the Russian army is stepping up its stance toward the capital, it is possible that the offense and defense over the capital Kiev will intensify in the future. I am.