It has been three days and a week since Russia launched a military invasion of Ukraine, and the Ukrainian side has announced that more than 2,000 civilians have died, and the damage is spreading in various battles.

The second round of negotiations for a ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine is expected to take place on the 3rd, but Russia is expected to maintain a strong stance, and it is still uncertain whether it will lead to a breakthrough.

It's been three days and a week since Russia launched a military invasion of Ukraine.



Russian troops continued to attack in various parts of the country, including the capital Kyiv and the second city of Kharkov, and the Ukrainian Emergency Agency announced on the 2nd that more than 2000 civilians had died.

It does not disclose the soldier's sacrifice.



On the other hand, the Russian Ministry of Defense revealed for the first time the concrete damage situation of its own country, such as the death of 498 Russian soldiers so far on the 2nd.



Against this backdrop, Russia and Ukraine have coordinated the implementation of a second round of negotiations for a ceasefire following the 28th of last month.



The head of the Russian delegation, White House Chief of Staff, said that negotiations with the Ukrainian side will take place on the 3rd near the border with Poland in western Belarus.



Meanwhile, senior officials from the Office of the President of Ukraine have also indicated that a second round of negotiations is expected to take place soon.



However, the Russian side is demanding the "neutralization" and "demilitarization" of Ukraine as a condition of the ceasefire, which is far from the position of the Ukrainian side.



Russia is expected to maintain a strong stance in negotiations with Ukraine while increasing military pressure such as intensifying attacks in various places, and it is still uncertain whether it will lead to a ceasefire.