While the Ukrainian military is poised to launch a large-scale reversal offensive in the near future to retake territory, the Russian side seems to be increasing its vigilance, announcing that it will move 7,<> residents in the controlled area in the southern Zaporozhye region.

On the 6th, Commander-in-Chief Zarginy of the Ukrainian Armed Forces revealed on SNS, "I held a telephone talk with Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Top Milly, who is in uniform of the US Army, and conveyed the state of military preparations for territorial liberation," and it seems that the Ukrainian army is ready to embark on a large-scale reversal offensive in the near future.

Under these circumstances, Mr. Baritsky, the head of the pro-Russian faction in Zaporozhye Oblast in southern Ukraine, where Russia unilaterally annexed him, announced on the 5th that he would move residents in Russian-controlled areas, saying that "the shelling of the Ukrainian army has intensified in the past few days."

The area occupied by the Russian military is also home to the Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant, and the target population is reported to be about 7,9, and it seems that the movement of the Ukrainian army is becoming even more vigilant.

On the other hand, in southern Crimea, which Russia unilaterally annexed nine years ago, Mr. Aksyonov, the head of the local administration, claimed on SNS that "Ukrainian military ballistic missiles were intercepted in the sky."

In Russia, the anniversary of the Victory in World War II will be celebrated on the 9th, but in Bakhmut, a fierce battle area in the east where the Putin administration has been aiming for complete control, representatives of the private military company Wagener warned that they would withdraw on the 2th, complaining of a shortage of ammunition, and the pace continues to be disturbed.

The American think tank "Institute of War Studies" said on the 10th that "Russia may be refraining from supplying ammunition and supplies in preparation for a reversal offensive in Ukraine" and that Russia is beginning to focus on the defense of areas other than Bakhmut.