Yuri Lutvinov, who has worked in Japan for 18 years as a diplomat and now lives in Kyiv, told NHK on March 1st, local time, about the current situation. I'm sleeping in my bag and wearing clothes. I can't really tell what's going on in 10 minutes or 1 hour because the Russian army is approaching. Last night, the alarm sounded about 10 times and I was stressed. I'm getting angry with him. I think it's going to be a tough day today. "

Regarding the state of the town, "At the supermarket, bread, meat, bacon, butter and other dairy products, and water were sold out, and I couldn't get what I wanted to buy. At the gas station, I can only buy 20 liters. There are long lines of cars, but no one else is walking or walking. There are Russian operatives in the city so I can't go out at night and when I really need it during the day. I try not to go out. "



On top of that, "Japan, G7 = thank you for the support from the seven major countries. We are fighting against the great powers, so we need military, humane and financial support, especially more. I think we need strong economic sanctions, and I want you to widely tell us what is happening in Ukraine, such as the situation where the general public is being attacked. " I did.