Russian forces have intensified fighting in the east and elsewhere ahead of the one-year anniversary of Russia's military invasion of Ukraine.

Under these circumstances, British Prime Minister Sunak made a speech at the Munich Security Conference held in Germany, and indicated a policy of providing military support on a scale comparable to that of last year over the next few months.

Russian forces have launched heavy offensives in eastern Ukraine.



In addition, the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine announced that the Russian military attacked civilian infrastructure facilities in the western part of the country, destroying houses and causing civilian casualties.



Against this backdrop, the Munich Security Conference was held in Munich, southern Germany, where leaders and ministers from around the world discuss security issues, and the response to the invasion of Ukraine is the biggest theme.



In a speech on the 18th, British Prime Minister Sunak said, "Ukraine needs more ammunition, more armored vehicles, and more air defense systems to win the war. Now is the time to double our military aid." I called.



On top of that, the UK has indicated a policy of providing military support on a scale comparable to that of last year over the next few months.



In addition, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Kuleba participated in a panel discussion and said, "The most important security for us is that our partner countries firmly and unconditionally believe in Ukraine's victory." and artillery, and tanks.



In Munich, along with the security conference, a large-scale rally centered on Ukrainian residents calling for increased aid to Ukraine was held, with approximately 1,000 people gathering and holding up placards such as "All aid." I was also seen.