Russia's military invasion of Ukraine continues.


Russian and Ukrainian troops continue to fight in various parts of Ukraine, and many civilians are evacuating abroad.

We will keep you updated on the movements on the 15th (Japan time) regarding the situation in Ukraine, such as the situation of the battle and the diplomacy of the countries concerned.


(There is a time difference of 7 hours between Japan and Ukraine and 6 hours from Moscow, Russia)

“636 Ukrainian citizens died” Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights

The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights has announced that at least 636 civilians have died in Ukraine between the 24th of last month and the 13th of this month, when Russia's military invasion began.

Of these, 46 are children.



Of the 636 people who died, 148 have been identified in the eastern states of Donetsk and Lugansk, and the other 488 have been identified in the capital Kyiv, the second city of Kharkiv, Chernihiv in the north, and Kherson in the south.

Many of the victims were killed by bombardment, missiles, and air strikes.

Also, there are more than 1,100 injured people.



The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights says that there are many cases where the detailed situation has not been confirmed, such as eastern Mariupol, which is said to have hundreds of casualties, and the dead and injured citizens are actually It seems that there are more.

Vehicle explodes in central Kyiv

Surveillance camera footage taken on the 14th in the center of Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine, shows a vehicle that appears to be a bus exploding in an attack and smoking, astonishing passers-by.



Reuters reports that at least two people were killed in the blast, according to locals.