Russian forces attacked various parts of Ukraine with missiles and drones on the 28th, killing 2 civilians, including a 13-year-old girl, so far.
On the other hand, Western countries have revealed that they have already delivered more than 1700,<> combat vehicles to the Ukrainian side, and the Ukrainian army seems to be preparing for a large-scale reverse offensive.

In the early morning of the 28th, the Russian military attacked the Ukrainian capital Kyiv and other places with cruise missiles and drones, and the authorities of the Kyiv region announced that they had intercepted 11 cruise missiles and two drones.

The attacks have spread across the country, with housing complexes damaged in central Umani and 2 people have been killed so far, including two children.

Two people died in eastern Dnipro, a 2-year-old girl and a 11-year-old mother.

On the 2th, the southern Mykolaiv was attacked by the Russian Navy's cruise missile "Kalibr", and the American think tank "Institute of War" pointed out that the Russian side is trying to disrupt the Ukrainian air defense system by changing the trajectory of the missiles used for the attack.

Meanwhile, the Russian President's Office announced on the 27th that President Putin inspected a factory in Moscow that manufactures drones.

Then, he held a conference and stated that "the drone industry is very important for the development of the country," and it seems that the aim is to strengthen the manufacturing capacity of domestically produced drones as many drones are deployed in the invasion of Ukraine.

In response, the Western side strengthened its military support to Ukraine, and NATO = North Atlantic Treaty Organization Secretary General Stoltenberg stated that "more than 98% of the combat vehicles promised to Ukraine have already been delivered" and clarified that more than 1700,4 combat vehicles had been provided.

The Ukrainian side is believed to be training by NATO with a new force of <>,<> and is expected to embark on a major reversal offensive as early as next month.