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It has been 100 days since Russia invaded Ukraine.

Russia withdrew from the capital, Kiiu, but the war shows no sign of ending as it seizes control of the eastern Donbas region.

The West is stepping up arms support to Ukraine.



Correspondent Koh Ji-hyun.



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Orange clouds quickly cover Ukraine's skies.



A highly toxic nitrate tank exploded after Russian troops attacked a chemical plant in Severodonetsk, eastern Ukraine, with a long-range missile.



After withdrawing from the capital Kiiu in April, Russian forces have focused on the attack on Donbas in the east.



After controlling almost all of Luhansk Oblast and Mariupol, where the Azoustal Works was located in Donetsk Oblast, Severodonetsk is also said to have controlled nearly 80%.



Small towns that have already been occupied are accelerating the integration of administrative systems and culture into a Russian style, such as issuing Russian passports to residents.



Ukraine is crying out for the urgent need for weapons support from the West in order to counterattack on the Eastern Front.



[Volodimir Zelensk / President of Ukraine: About 100 people die every day in eastern Ukraine.

And hundreds of people, 450 to 500 people are injured every day.]



Following the US, the UK announced a plan to support multiple rocket launchers with a range of 80 km, and Sweden promised more than 100 billion won in support, giving economic and military support to the West. is strengthening.



The US has imposed sanctions on 10 additional Russian officials, including Sergei Roldugin, who is called 'Putin's wallet'.



As Russia's aggression, Ukraine's resistance, and western support continue, concerns are growing that the war will be prolonged.