In Crimea, southern Ukraine, which Russia unilaterally annexed eight years ago, there have been a series of attacks on military facilities, including a drone attack on the headquarters of the Russian Black Sea Fleet.

Under these circumstances, Russia is reported to have appointed a new head of the Black Sea Fleet, and it seems that there is also an aim to rebuild its strength.

Russia's defense ministry said on Thursday it had killed more than 230 soldiers, including American fighters, in an attack on eastern Ukraine's Kharkiv region.



Meanwhile, in the military port city of Sevastopol in southern Ukraine's Crimea, after Russia's unilateral annexation eight years ago, Mr. Razbodjayev, who became the head of the executive branch, attacked the headquarters of the Russian Black Sea Fleet with a drone on the 20th. made it clear that



Razvodjayev claims the drone was shot down over the command post.



A large-scale explosion occurred at a Russian military base stationed in Crimea on the 9th of this month. I was told it was out of service.



Under these circumstances, the leading Russian newspaper Kommersant reported on the 19th that Viktor Sokolov was appointed as the new head of the Black Sea Fleet.



In the Black Sea Fleet, in April, the flagship "Moscow" was attacked by the Ukrainian military's anti-ship missile and sank, and the British Ministry of Defense and others indicated that the commander at the time was being held responsible.



On the 16th of this month, the British Ministry of Defense analyzed that the Black Sea Fleet was "struggling to effectively exercise sea superiority." It seems that there is also an aim to rebuild the force by renovating the top of the company.



In addition, the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant in the southeast, which is controlled by the Russian military, and its vicinity have been bombarded one after another since the beginning of this month, and the IAEA = International Atomic Energy Agency is requesting site inspections and investigations.



Regarding this, President Zelensky said in a video released on the 19th, ``Ukrainian diplomats, the United Nations, and the IAEA are working out the details for the dispatch of the investigation team.''



Russian President Vladimir Putin also agreed in a telephone conversation with French President Emmanuel Macron on the 19th that they agreed on the importance of the IAEA's early dispatch of a survey team, and indicated that they would not object to the IAEA's visit. Ka is the focus.