On the 24th, six months after Russia began its military invasion of Ukraine, a railway station and other facilities were shelled in eastern Ukraine, and President Zelensky accused Russia of killing 22 people, including an 11-year-old child. .

On the 24th, in Chapline, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, eastern Ukraine, the railway station and its surroundings were shelled one after another.



Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has accused Russia of killing 22 people, including an 11-year-old child, and injuring dozens in a series of shelling.

And in a newly released video, he called for a complete resistance, saying, ``We will definitely hold the Russian side accountable for everything we do, and we will definitely drive the invaders out of our land.''



On the other hand, Russian Defense Minister Shoigu said on the 24th that "the special military operation will proceed as planned and all goals will be achieved," emphasizing the continuation of the military invasion.



On the 24th, half a year has passed since Russia began its military invasion of Ukraine in February, and the international community has continued to express solidarity with Ukraine.



In New York, in the United States, after the United Nations Security Council meeting held on the 24th, more than 50 countries, including Japan, Western countries, jointly issued a statement condemning the attack by the Russian military, He expressed his willingness to stand in solidarity with the people of Ukraine.



The UN ambassadors of the countries participating in the joint statement gathered in front of the Security Council chamber, and Ukrainian Ambassador Kislitsa read the statement.



The statement emphasized that "the acquisition of any territory by the use of force or the threat of force cannot be recognized as lawful," and called on the Russian military to immediately stop attacks on civilians and civilian facilities and to withdraw unconditionally. I asked.



In addition, EU (European Union) Chairman von der Leyen, NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) Secretary General Stoltenberg, and German Chancellor Scholz each posted videos and messages on SNS, reaffirming support for Ukraine. expressed.