Russia, which continues its military invasion of Ukraine, launched another intensive attack with missiles and drones on the 26th, and two people were killed after damaging medical facilities in the east.

Ukrainian President Zelensky condemned it as "a new crime against humanity" and reiterated his commitment to victory over Russia.

The Ukrainian Air Force announced on the 26th that Russia had launched an attack with many cruise missiles and Iranian-made drones from the night of the 25th to the morning of the 26th.

Of these, 10 missiles and 23 drones were intercepted, but in the eastern city of Dnipro, missiles landed on medical facilities and other facilities, killing two people and injuring 2 people, including two children, according to local authorities.

Russia has been repeating intensive attacks in various parts of Ukraine since the beginning of this month, and Ukrainian President Zelensky condemned it on SNS on the 2th, "It is a new crime against humanity."

"We must defeat terrorism, and we will do it," he wrote, reiterating that he would defeat Russia with Western military support.

Under these circumstances, the Putin administration of Russia announced that it had signed an agreement with its ally neighboring Belarus to deploy tactical nuclear weapons on the territory of Belarus, and the US State Department condemned it as "one of the latest examples of Russia's irresponsible behavior" on the 30th.

On the other hand, the American think tank "Institute of War Studies" analyzed on the 26th that tactical nuclear weapons have not yet been deployed in Belarus, and expressed the view that President Putin may intensify the shaking of the West by conducting information warfare with hints of nuclear deployment.