Russian troops are expected to reorganize their troops for the time being in Donetsk Oblast, eastern Ukraine, aiming for full control, and then embark on a full-scale offensive.

Meanwhile, the Russian Parliament is proceeding with deliberations on a bill that will force companies to provide supplies, and is stepping up its economic support for military operations as the operation prolongs.

On the 7th, the Russian Defense Ministry attacked Donetsk and Kharkiv in the eastern part of Ukraine and Mikoraiu in the southern part with missiles, destroying weapons and ammunition depots, and also missiles against Zumiinui Island in the Black Sea, which was retaken by the Ukrainian army. We continue to attack in various places, such as announcing that we have made an attack.



In addition, Governor Kirirenko of Donetsk Oblast announced on the 7th that the center of Kramatorsk was hit by a Russian military missile, killing one person and injuring six people, causing a series of injuries involving residents. increase.



According to an analysis released on the 7th by the British Ministry of Defense about these movements of the Russian army, "The Russian side continues to bombard at the forefront of Donetsk Oblast, but the territorial seizure remains slightly and the troops are being reorganized. I have. "



The Russian army is expected to reorganize its troops for the time being and then embark on a full-scale offensive, as the battle in eastern Luhansk has become a fierce attrition warfare.



Russian President Vladimir Putin said at a meeting in the Kremlin on the 7th that "the Russian government will do everything in its power to help people" about the two eastern states of Ukraine, and will continue the military invasion in the name of liberation of Russian residents. Emphasized the idea.

Russian Parliament Proceeds with bill deliberation to force specific companies to provide supplies

The House of Representatives of the Russian Parliament is discussing a bill that will force certain companies to provide supplies, saying that the operation in Ukraine will increase the demand for repairing weapons and supplying supplies in the short term, and the operation will be prolonged. Along with this, we are strengthening the movement to support military operations in terms of economy.



The British Ministry of Defense analyzed that the bill is likely to be adopted, and pointed out that "it seems to be to avoid formal declaration of state mobilization that makes the people nervous and to support'special military operations'." doing.