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 developments in the situation in Ukraine on the 6th (Japan time), including the battle situation and the diplomacy of the countries concerned.



(There is a 7-hour time difference between Japan and Ukraine, and a 6-hour time difference with Moscow, Russia.)

Russia Intensifies attacks in Bakhmut Bombardment of houses in the eastern and southern areas Civilian casualties

The General Staff of the Ukrainian Army announced on the 5th that Bakhmut, one of the Ukrainian bases in the eastern Donetsk province, said, ``The Russian side continues to move towards the city.



The Russian side is stepping up its attacks to encircle Bakhmut, but the Ukrainian side does not withdraw and continues to resist, and it is believed that fierce fighting continues.



On the other hand, the Russian Ministry of Defense announced on the 5th that in addition to destroying Ukrainian military units and armored vehicles in Donetsk, it also shelled eastern Kharkiv and southern Zaporizhia provinces.



Civilian casualties continue to increase due to the series of shelling, and on the 2nd, a five-story apartment building was destroyed in Zaporizhia province, killing 13 people so far. Three people died in response, and the head of the Ukrainian president's office, Yermak, denounced on social media that "Russian terrorists continue to kill citizens."

British Ministry of Defence Analyzes Russian military supply shortages and war situation

The British Ministry of Defense, which is analyzing the war situation, released a report on the 5th that ``Russian reserve soldiers have been ordered to attack Ukrainian military positions with only firearms and shovels.'' It is analyzed that it shows a situation where supplies are also in short supply while strengthening the situation.