In Ukraine, the Russian military has carried out a series of missile and drone attacks, resulting in the deaths and injuries of 10 people, including a 3-year-old child, in the southern Odesa region.

Meanwhile, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed an executive order to allow reservists to participate in military training, a move that has been pointed out to be a move to increase the military's military strength and lead to covert mobilization.

According to an announcement by the Ukrainian Air Force, there were three missile and 17 drone attacks from the Russian side on eastern and southern Ukraine from the 1st to the 2nd.



The Ukrainian side reportedly shot down 14 of the drones, but in the southern Odesa region, apartment complexes were damaged, and according to the Ukrainian Emergency Situation Agency, two people were killed and 8, including a 3-year-old child, were killed. It means someone was injured.



In addition, three people were taken to the hospital in the eastern Kharkiv region and are receiving treatment.



On the 2nd, Ukraine's General Commander-in-Chief Sirsky announced on social media that he had received a report from commanders of front-line units in the east, claiming that ``the situation on the front lines remains difficult, but it is under control.''



Meanwhile, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed an executive order on the 1st to allow reservists to participate in military training.



Regarding this, the American think tank ``Institute of War'' pointed out in an analysis on the 1st that ``Putin's government will use military training for the covert mobilization of people in the reserves,'' and suggests that the continuation of military invasions is likely. The view is that this is a move to increase military strength with an eye toward the future.