The Putin administration of Russia, which continues to invade Ukraine by force, has dispatched top officials to the areas it claims to have taken control of, inspecting the areas, and expanding the use of Russian passports. Ukraine is protesting.

On the 6th, the Russian Defense Ministry shelled Ukrainian military bases in eastern Ukraine's Donetsk and southern Kherson provinces, and fired missiles at foreign military bases in eastern Dnipropetrovsk, killing more than 80 people. announced that it did.



Donetsk Governor Kirilenko posted a message on social media on the 6th, saying that five people were killed and 14 injured in the province.



Under these circumstances, the Putin administration of Russia is proceeding with the fait accompli of control in the eastern and southern parts of Ukraine, which it claims to have seized.



On the 5th, a video was released in which Deputy Prime Minister Husnurin, who is in charge of urban development, visited Mariupol in eastern Ukraine, where most of the city was destroyed in a fierce battle, and inspected construction sites.

According to the pro-Russian faction, Deputy Prime Minister Husnurin has reiterated his policy of being involved in the restoration of infrastructure facilities in the future.



In addition, there is a movement to rapidly expand the use of Russian passports in areas that Russia claims to have taken control of. It means that presentation of a Russian passport is required when signing a contract.



The "War Research Institute" points out that the Russian side is trying to get residents to obtain Russian passports and to monitor rebellious residents, and the Ukrainian side is strengthening its opposition to these moves.