Russian troops bombed military facilities in western Ukraine, local officials said at least 35 people were killed.

The Russian Ministry of Defense claims that "a large amount of weapons brought in from abroad were stored", and it seems that there is also an aim to strongly restrain military support from Europe and the United States.

As Russia continues its military invasion of Ukraine, Ukrainian military officials revealed on the 13th that the military facility "International Peacekeeping and Security Center" in the west was bombed.



According to the local governor, more than 30 missiles were shot, killing at least 35 people and injuring 134.



The Russian Defense Ministry announced that it had used high-precision long-range missiles to attack military facilities, claiming that "a large amount of weapons and military equipment brought in from abroad were stored."



He also warned that the facility had been trained before sending foreign soldiers to the fighting area with Russia, "we will continue to eliminate foreign soldiers who have entered Ukraine."



Russia is strongly wary of military support from Europe and the United States to Ukraine, and this attack seems to have the aim of strongly restraining such support movements.



Under these circumstances, the Ukrainian delegation's adviser to the Presidential Office of Podryak posted on Twitter on the 13th that "Russia has begun constructive discussions on all issues" regarding negotiations for a ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine, and the Russian delegation will soon be delegated. He expressed his intention to engage in negotiations with the aim of achieving a certain agreement.



Russian President Vladimir Putin also revealed that both delegations had been negotiating online for the past few days, and at a summit meeting with President Lukashenko on the 11th, he said about negotiations with Ukraine. "There was a certain positive movement," he said.



However, it seems that the Russian side has not changed its principle of seeking "neutralization" and "demilitarization" of Ukraine, and as the Russian army intensifies the attack, whether negotiations will lead to concrete results is The situation is still uncertain.