The Russian army, which continues to invade Ukraine, is intensifying its offensive in various places such as around the capital Kyiv.

As Russian President Vladimir Putin emphasizes his alliance with Belarus, some are wary of strengthening his involvement, such as the Belarusian army joining the invading Russian army.

The Russian Ministry of Defense is continuing its offensive by announcing that it has destroyed about 3,500 military facilities and vehicles so far on the 12th.

Russian troops are believed to be advancing troops from three directions in an attempt to siege the capital Kyiv, and the Russian Defense Ministry revealed on the 12th that it attacked a military airfield southwest of Kiev and military facilities on the outskirts of Kyiv. I made it.



It also announced that it had attacked airfields in Lutsk and Ivanofrankifsk in western Ukraine with long-range missiles, and the Pentagon is analyzing the background of the attack on the west.



Under these circumstances, Russian President Vladimir Putin met with Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko in Moscow on the 11th, emphasizing the unity between the two countries.



According to a spokesman for the Belarusian presidential office, the two leaders have agreed that Russia will soon provide Belarus with state-of-the-art weapons.



Meanwhile, the Ukrainian Air Force announced on the 11th that Russian troops bombed a village in Belarus near the border with Ukraine.



The Belarusian Ministry of Defense and border guards have denied Russia's attacks, but senior officials from the Ukrainian Presidential Office have pointed out that "it may be a Russian camouflage attempt to bring Belarus into the war."



It seems that Russia wants to join the Belarusian army, which has an alliance, in order to advance the war situation in an advantageous manner, and there are views that it is wary of strengthening the involvement such as the Belarusian army joining the Russian army.