Eight years ago, Russia unilaterally annexed Ukraine's southern Crimea, where an ammunition depot exploded, prompting the Russian Defense Ministry to say it may have been attacked by the Ukrainian side.


Under these circumstances, UN Secretary-General Guterres will visit Ukraine again on the 18th to meet with President Zelensky and others.

On the 16th, an explosion occurred at an ammunition depot in the northeastern part of the Crimean peninsula in southern Ukraine. It means that



The Russian Ministry of Defense has indicated that it may have been attacked by the Ukrainian side.



In Crimea, there was a large-scale explosion at a Russian military base stationed on the 9th of this month, and Russian military aircraft and other air forces were damaged. Tensions are rising, including the establishment of a new advisory body.



Under these circumstances, UN Secretary-General Guterres will visit Lviv in western Ukraine on the 18th to meet with President Zelensky and President Erdogan of Turkey to exchange views on exporting agricultural products.



UN spokesman Dujarric said of the meeting between Secretary-General Guterres and President Volodymyr Zelensky, ``There will also be an exchange of views on the response to the ongoing attacks on the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant and the need for a political solution to the conflict.'' I'm here.