As European and American countries began to provide tanks to Ukraine, the Russian military carried out missile attacks in various parts of Ukraine, killing 11 people.

The IAEA = International Atomic Energy Agency revealed that a series of loud explosions were heard around a nuclear power plant in southern Ukraine, raising concerns about the safety of nuclear power plants again.

Following the announcement that the United States and Germany will provide main battle tanks to Ukraine, where Russia's military invasion continues, on the 26th, four German-made tanks "Leopard 2" that Canada also owns. announced that it would provide



Under these circumstances, in Ukraine, on the 26th, there were missile and drone attacks by the Russian military in various places, including the capital Kyiv and southern Odesa, and the Ukrainian government announced that a total of 11 people died.



According to Ukraine's state-owned power company, the power infrastructure in various places was also damaged, affecting the supply of electricity in the south such as Odesa.



On the other hand, IAEA Director-General Grossi issued a statement on the 26th, reporting from a resident expert that a series of loud explosions were heard from the 25th to the 26th around the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant in the south. announced that it had received



At the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant, which continues to be occupied by Russian forces, safety concerns are rising again as fighting intensifies around it, and Director-General Grossi emphasized the need to urgently establish a safe zone.