Russia's President Vladimir Putin unilaterally insisted that Ukraine was trying to acquire nuclear weapons over negotiations with the Ukrainian side, and emphasized that "demilitarization" was essential.


Both sides have indicated that they will hold a third round of talks for a ceasefire on the 7th, but President Putin remains strong and is expected to continue tough negotiations.

Russian troops continue to attack all over Ukraine, and the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights announced on the 5th that 351 civilians have been killed, and civilian casualties are widespread.

President Putin attended a meeting with women on the 5th before International Women's Day on the 8th of this month, saying that this military operation was "definitely a tough decision", and Ukraine came from the West. He sought understanding because he received military support and became a threat to Russia.



He insisted that "Ukraine is now trying to acquire nuclear weapons and gain the status of a nuclear-weapon state. It cannot be overlooked." I emphasized.



Russian state media reported on the 6th that they were trying to make a so-called "dirty bomb" that scatters radioactive materials at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in the north, which was controlled by the Russian army, according to sources. ..



Russia may justify the attack and seizure of the nuclear power plant, which has been criticized by the international community, and may raise suspicions of nuclear weapons and strengthen the demands of Ukraine for "demilitarization".



Both delegations have indicated that they will hold a third round of talks for a ceasefire on the 7th, but President Putin remains tough and is expected to continue tough negotiations.

Is it aimed at controlling the Russian army's sea shipping route?

Kherson in southern Ukraine, which is said to have been seized by the Russian army, is a city with a population of about 300,000 near the mouth of the Dnieper River, which pours into the Black Sea.



Located between Ukraine's largest port city, Odessa, facing the Black Sea and the Crimean Peninsula, where the Russian army is based, Russian troops march from Kherson to Odessa, aiming to conquer the Black Sea's trading base. It has been pointed out that it may be.



Mariupol in the east, where Russian troops are similarly intensifying, is also a trading hub facing the Sea of ​​Azov, and it is believed that it will put more pressure on Ukraine by controlling trade points and cutting off sea shipping routes. Is out.

President Putin meets with Israeli Prime Minister in Moscow

Russian Presidential Administration revealed on the 5th that Putin had a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Bennett in Moscow.



The two governments have not disclosed the details of the talks, but Israeli media reported that the talks lasted for three hours, and Prime Minister Bennett subsequently held a telephone talk with Ukrainian President Zelensky, and Russia and Ukraine It is believed that it has moved towards mediation.



The Russian presidential office also said that Putin will have a telephone conversation with Turkish President Erdogan on the 6th.



"President Erdogan is actively diplomatic with the countries concerned, calling on all parties, especially the Russian side, to stop all attacks and participate in the negotiations," Turkey's chief adviser to the president told local media. "Continue", showing willingness to mediate between Russia and Ukraine.