While Russian troops are intensifying their offensive against Severodonetsk, which is the base of Ukraine, toward full control of Luhansk Oblast in eastern Ukraine, Ukrainian troops receiving military support from Europe and the United States continue to fight back in the south.

Three days after the invasion of Ukraine, it will be 100 days, but the fighting is expected to be prolonged, and the military conflict between Russia and the Western side is only deepening.

The Russian Ministry of Defense announced on the 2nd that it destroyed ammunition storage and fuel storage in Donetsk Oblast, eastern Ukraine, due to attacks by ground troops and unmanned aircraft.



The Pentagon also emphasized the outcome, claiming that the number of foreign fighters gathered in Ukraine to fight the Russian army has dropped from the initial 6,600 to 3,500 now, nearly half.



Russian troops are intensifying their offensive against Severodonetsk, the last base in the Ukrainian side in eastern Luhansk Oblast, and Governor Guydai of Luhansk Oblast believes that about 80% of Severodonetsk has been seized by Russian troops. Is shown.



"Russian troops control about 20% of Ukraine's territory, 125,000 square kilometers," Ukrainian President Zelensky said in an online speech at the Luxembourg parliament in Europe on the 2nd.



Russian troops are expected to take full control of Luhansk and then intensify their offensive toward the seizure of neighboring Donetsk Oblast, but the Ukrainian side is also continuing to counterattack by pushing back Russian troops in eastern Kharkiv and southern Kherson.



Under these circumstances, the Western side is strengthening military support to Ukraine, and in addition to announcing the policy that the United States will provide a weapon "high mobility rocket artillery system" that is said to be capable of precise attacks, ▽ Germany Has also announced that it will provide Ukraine with an anti-aircraft missile system and radar to detect artillery.



In response, a spokesman for the Russian Presidential Administration, Peskoff, said on the 2nd, "The state-of-the-art weapons continue to be sent to Ukraine. It is an unpleasant scenario that you do not want to think that such weapons will be used in Russia. Russia is strongly opposed, warning that the situation will be extremely bad. "



It will be 100 days in 3 days since the Russian army started invading Ukraine, but the fighting is expected to be prolonged and the military conflict between Russia and the Western side is only deepening.