Following the fierce battleground in the east, President Zelensky of Ukraine also visited the southern Kherson Province to emphasize his stance of thorough resistance. In addition, neighboring Slovakia has revealed that it has delivered fighter jets to Ukraine, and it will be interesting to see if it will lead to a reversal offensive on the Ukrainian side in the future.

The Office of the President of Ukraine announced on the 23rd that President Zelensky visited the southern Kherson Oblast and inspected the restoration status of power facilities that had been attacked in the area recaptured from the Russian side.

President Zelensky made a series of visits to various places, including announcing that he visited Bakhmut, the site of fierce battles in the eastern Donetsk Oblast, on the 22nd, and emphasized his stance of thoroughly resisting Russia's military invasion.

Under these circumstances, Slovak Defense Minister Nagy announced on the 23rd that four former Soviet-made MiG-4 fighter jets were delivered to Ukraine.

Regarding the MiG-29, neighboring Poland and Slovakia announced their policies to provide to Ukraine one after another this month, and Western media reported that NATO = North Atlantic Treaty Organization would be the first member country to provide fighter jets.

There are 29 MiG-29s provided by Slovakia, and the remaining 13 will be delivered in the future, so it will be interesting to see if it will lead to a reversal offensive on the Ukrainian side.

On the other hand, the Russian presidential office has objected to the provision of fighter jets to Ukraine, saying it is "another example of increasing the level of direct involvement in the conflict."

In addition, Medvedev, Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council, held a meeting of people involved in the munitions industry on the 9rd.

During World War II, Stalin, the leader of the Soviet Union at the time, warned munitions factories that they would be punished if they were delayed in the manufacture of weapons, and urged them to expedite the production of weapons.