In the battle of eastern Ukraine, the Russian army is attacking various parts of the western and central parts of the country while fierce offense and defense continue, restraining the movement of military support such as the United States.

UN Secretary-General António Guterres will visit Moscow on the 26th to urge President Putin to ceasefire, but the solution through diplomatic negotiations remains uncertain.

Russia's Ministry of Defense, which continues to invade Ukraine, announced on the 25th that it had attacked 27 military facilities with missiles.



Of these, in the suburbs of Slovyansk in eastern Donetsk Oblast, where Russian troops are believed to be aiming for seizure, the command post and ammunition depot were allegedly destroyed by missiles, and the offensive is intensifying in the eastern and southern parts.



In addition, the Ministry of Defense said that six substations near the railway station were attacked and destroyed with missiles from the west to the central part. I insisted.



Governor Kojitsky of Lviv Oblast in the west revealed in a social media post on the morning of the 25th that a railroad substation in Krasne, 40 kilometers east of Lviv, was hit by a missile attack by Russian troops and exploded. I am.



Secretary of State Blinken and Secretary of Defense Austin will visit Ukraine on the 24th to meet with President Zelensky and explain his intention to further strengthen military support.



Both ministers were visiting Kieu by rail.



Russia is strengthening military operations in the east, but fierce offense and defense continues in the face of resistance from Ukrainian troops that also receive military support from the United States and other countries, and attacks on railway facilities in the west and central parts are on the Western side. It seems that there is also an aim to restrain it.



Under these circumstances, UN Secretary-General António Guterres will visit Moscow on the 26th to meet with Russian Foreign Minister Sergeĭ Viklov and attend a reception held by President Putin.



Secretary-General António Guterres wants to work towards a ceasefire in a meeting with President Putin and others.



However, the Putin administration is expected to accelerate the invasion toward "Victory Day", when the former Soviet Union defeated Nazi Germany in World War II, approaching next month, about two weeks later. , The solution by diplomatic negotiations is still uncertain.