Russia's military aggression against Ukraine continues.



Fighting between Russian and Ukrainian forces continues across Ukraine, forcing thousands of civilians to flee the country.

We will keep you updated on the developments regarding the situation in Ukraine on the 28th (Japan time), such as the situation of the fighting and the diplomacy of the countries concerned.



(There is a time difference of 6 hours between Japan and Ukraine and Moscow, Russia)

President Putin signs presidential decrees one after another

On the 27th, Russian President Vladimir Putin

issued a series of presidential decrees instructing people who have evacuated from Ukraine to Russia


to ease working conditions in Russia and


to pay assistance to the elderly and pregnant women.


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It seems that there is a desire to strengthen the control of the Ukrainian people by launching a supportive attitude.

Is it difficult to carry out a referendum on the planned annexation of the controlled area?

It is believed that the Putin administration is preparing to hold a referendum on the 11th of next month at the earliest, with an eye to annexing the territory it controls, but it is said that it is becoming difficult to carry out the plan as planned due to fierce resistance from the Ukrainian side. I also have a point of view.

Repeated bombardment of nuclear power plants Both sides blame each other for attacks

At the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant, one of the largest in Europe, in the southeastern part of Ukraine, shelling continues, and Ukraine's nuclear power company, "Energoatom", has been bombarded by the Russian military on the premises of the nuclear power plant on the 27th. announced that it was repeated.



In the announcement, the power plant building was damaged, and there


was a risk of hydrogen leaks and the spread of radioactive materials, but the details of the situation were not clarified as investigations are underway.



In response, the Russian Ministry of Defense said, ``The Ukrainian army fired 17 shells at the nuclear power plant, four of which hit the roof of the nuclear fuel storage facility.'


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On top of that, he said, "The radiation level at the nuclear power plant is normal," but there are growing concerns about safety.