Ukrainians staying in Japan attended the Constitutional Democratic Party's meeting and requested that relief supplies such as medicines and groceries be delivered to the site.

On the morning of the 10th, the Constitutional Democratic Party held a meeting of the Ukrainian Countermeasures Headquarters in the Diet to hear from Ukrainians staying in Japan.



Among them, there were a series of uneasy voices such as "I don't know when I can't get in touch with my relatives" and "There are cases where I want to invite friends to Japan but I can't leave Ukraine".



In addition, a person representing an organization trying to deliver relief supplies to the site said, "I am in trouble because I cannot find a transportation route."



Ukrainians then called on the Japanese government to break diplomatic and economic ties to put pressure on Russia and to send planes to deliver medicines and groceries.



In response, Izumi, the representative of the Constitutional Democratic Party, said, "I would like to consult with you so that you can send supplies in some form. I will continue to support you and support you."