Russian President Vladimir Putin said on the 30th that he "does not need to talk about the deadline" in response to a reporter's question about military operations against Ukraine as Russian troops intensify attacks in Ukraine. He emphasized the attitude of continuing the operation.

The Russian army is intensifying attacks using missiles over a wide area such as the southern and central regions, as well as Lysychans'k, the Ukrainian base in eastern Luhansk Oblast, which is aiming for complete control.



According to the Ukrainian Emergency Agency, a missile attack on a five-story apartment building in the southern city of Mykolaiv on the 29th has killed four people so far.



Under these circumstances, Russian President Vladimir Putin was asked by a reporter in Turkmenistan on the 30th, "When will the military operation end?" He emphasized his willingness to continue operations in line with the plan.



Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, who attended the NATO summit, released a new video on the homepage of the presidential office on the 29th, "accelerating the supply of missile defense systems to Ukraine and significantly increasing pressure on terrorist nations. He urged NATO member states to supply more weapons to counter Russia.