In Ukraine, where Russia's military invasion continues, it seems that the counterattack is intensifying, as it is reported that the Ukrainian army pushed the Russian army back to the border in eastern Kharkiv Oblast.


On the other hand, regarding NATO = North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Sweden is expected to decide to apply for membership soon after Finland in Northern Europe, while Russia is strongly restraining the movements of both countries, saying that it is a "serious mistake". increase.

In Ukraine, fierce offense and defense are continuing in the eastern part where the Russian army is aiming for seizure, and the Russian Defense Ministry announced on the 16th that it destroyed the Ukrainian army's ammunition depot and command post with missiles.



On the other hand, the Ukrainian side is intensifying the counterattack, as the governor of eastern Kharkiv Oblast told local media on the 16th that "Ukrainian troops have reached the border with Russia and are regaining territory." You can see it.



In a video released on the 15th, President Zelensky said, "The occupiers are stuck and still refuse to admit that the so-called" special military operation "has already failed. But the time will come when the Ukrainian people will understand the reality. It will be, "he said, reemphasizing his stance of fighting thoroughly.



The U.S. think tank "Institute for the Study of War" said on the 15th, "It seems that the Russian army has abandoned the goal of sieving Ukrainian troops on a large scale and prioritized the seizure of eastern Luhansk Oblast." In the midst of a counterattack, he said Russian troops were trying to focus on seizing Luhansk Oblast.

On the other hand, due to the invasion of the Russian army, the movement of Scandinavian countries to apply for NATO = North Atlantic Treaty Organization is becoming active, and Sweden is expected to decide the application soon following Finland which announced the application on the 15th. ..



In response, Russian Foreign Ministry Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs Lyapukov told reporters in Moscow on the 16th, "It's a serious mistake. The situation will change dramatically. Don't have the illusion that we will endure." We strongly restrained the movements of both countries.