It has been 24 days and a month since Russia's military invasion of Ukraine began.

During this time, the Russian army has strengthened its offensive by launching more than 1,200 missiles, but the war situation has been stalled as the Ukrainian army's fierce resistance has caused the troops to retreat.

The Russian Ministry of Defense announced on the 24th, a month after the invasion of Ukraine, that it had seized control of Eastern Izyum.



According to the Pentagon's analysis, Russian troops have launched more than 1,200 missiles in the past month, and as the Russian troops intensify their offensive, 264 citizens, including four children, have been killed in the capital Kyiv. The number of victims continues to increase, with the mayor revealing that he died.



Meanwhile, defense officials in the United States and Britain revealed on the 23rd that the Ukrainian side has turned to a counterattack near Kyiv and Russian troops are moving to retreat.



Also, the Wall Street Journal, a leading American newspaper, said on the 23rd that NATO = North Atlantic Treaty Organization officials said that Russian soldiers have died from 7,000 to a maximum of 15,000 so far. In addition, the war situation has been stalled by the fierce resistance of the Ukrainian army, such as the Russian army losing 10% of its equipment and reporting that its ability to maintain the pace of military operations may have been impaired.



Additional military aid, such as US unmanned aircraft and anti-aircraft missile systems, is expected to begin arriving in Ukraine within a day or two.



The United States and other countries are increasing their vigilance, considering that the Russian army may use biological and chemical weapons to break through the war situation.