Russia's military invasion of Ukraine continues.



Russian and Ukrainian troops continue to fight in various parts of Ukraine, and many civilians are evacuating abroad.

We will keep you updated on the movements on the 4th (Japan time) regarding the situation in Ukraine, such as the situation of the battle and the diplomacy of the countries concerned.



(There is a time difference of 6 hours between Japan and Ukraine and Moscow in Russia)

Mayor of Donetsk Oblast, "The Most Violent Attack Ever"

The mayor of Slovyansik in eastern Donetsk Oblast posted a video on social media on the 3rd, stating that "there was the most violent attack ever. Many casualties have occurred."


In the video, you can see the smoke rising behind the mayor, which seems to be due to the attack.


A Ukrainian public broadcaster told a Donetsk government spokesman that the attack on Slovyansik killed six people and injured 15 others.

International Conference on Ukraine's Reconstruction Held in Switzerland from 4th

The international conference on the reconstruction of Ukraine will be held for the first time by the Ukrainian and Swiss governments in Lugano, southern Switzerland, in four to two days.


According to the Swiss government, the conference will be attended by government officials from about 40 countries, including Japan and Europe and the United States, as well as representatives of EU-European Union agencies and international organizations such as the World Bank.


The Ukrainian government said last month that the damage to infrastructure caused by Russia's military invasion has so far totaled $ 104 billion, or about 14 trillion yen in Japanese yen.


The Ukrainian government has positioned this conference as a starting point for reconstruction that requires a large amount of funds, and it seems that it would like to obtain long-term support from each country.

Australian Prime Minister "War Crimes" on a Visit to the Suburbs of the Capital Kiuv

Australian Prime Minister Albany visited Ukraine on the 3rd to visit the suburbs of the Russian-attacked capital, Kieu.


Of these, at Irpin, I visited houses destroyed by missiles and received explanations from local officials.


"In a dire situation, people's lives and even lives were lost. This is a war crime," said Prime Minister Albany Gee.



After this, Prime Minister Albanysee met with Ukrainian President Zelensky.


At a press conference after the meeting, Prime Minister Albanysey said, "Australia is ready to continue to support the Ukrainian government and its people until Ukraine wins," in addition to new economic sanctions on Russian government officials and others. It has revealed that it will provide additional military assistance such as the provision of drones.


In response, President Zelensky said, "Weapons are by no means sufficient in the fight against Russia. We thank Australia for its support."