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 3rd (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 6 hours between Japan, Ukraine, and Moscow, Russia.)

United Nations “1325 civilians dead in Ukraine by April 1”

The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights has announced that at least 1325 civilians have died in Ukraine between February 24 and April 1 as Russia's military invasion has begun.


Of these, 120 are children.



Of the dead,


448 have been identified in two eastern states,


and 877 have been identified in Kyiv, Zmiiv in the east, Chernihiv in the north, and Kherson in the south.


Also, there are 2017 injured people.



However, since it has not been confirmed in eastern Mariupol, where the Russian army continues to attack violently, the actual number of dead and injured is far higher than this.

Poland Clothes support for evacuees continues

Rzeszow in southeastern Poland, near the border, continues to provide free clothing donated by locals, as many displaced in Ukraine have been displaced for a long time.



Many of the evacuees were able to take out only a small amount of luggage to catch trains and buses that were crowded with sudden attacks.


As the season changed from winter to spring, old spring clothes and shoes were lined up in a row at the venue, and visitors picked them up and checked the size.



According to the management staff, many people need clothing to start a new job at the evacuation site or send their children to school.



Also, most of the donations are used clothes, and new underwear and socks are the most scarce.