U.S. President Joe Biden is expected to visit Poland on the 20th to express his support for Ukraine's fight against Russia.

The picture shows Biden receiving visiting Brazilian new President Lula at the White House on the 10th.

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[Compilation of Sun Yuqing/Comprehensive Report] Russia’s military invasion of Ukraine will be the first anniversary on the 24th of this month. US President Biden announced that he will visit Poland from the 20th to the 22nd. In addition to showing US support for Ukraine, There will also be discussions on joint aid to Ukraine and strengthening the deterrence of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).

At the same time, the Russian army used Tu-95 strategic bombers, cruise missiles, and drones on the 10th to expand its attacks on various parts of the country in an attempt to pre-emptively strike. This forced the Ukrainian army to distract themselves from resisting the offensive while preparing counter-offensive forces.

Biden's War Anniversary Speech Putin's State of the Union Address

U.S. White House spokesman Champier said on the 10th that President Biden will meet with Polish President Duda and the leaders of NATO Eastern European member states "Bucharest Nine" to discuss bilateral cooperation, collective support for Ukraine and strengthening NATO deterrence. In a speech on the anniversary of the Ukrainian-Russian War, he talked about how to call on the whole world to support the people of Uzbekistan in defending freedom and democracy.

It is worth noting that Russian President Vladimir Putin will also deliver a State of the Union speech on the 21st, which coincides with a forcible confrontation with Biden.

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At the same time, when Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky returned from his visit to Europe, the Commander-in-Chief of the Ukrainian Armed Forces Zaluzny stated that the Russian army launched 71 cruise missiles at various parts of Uzbekistan since late at night on the 9th. , 35 S-300 anti-aircraft missiles, and sent seven drones to attack power facilities in various places, causing a nationwide blackout. The Ukrainian army shot down 61 of them cruise missiles and five drones.

Reuters pointed out that whenever Uzbekistan makes progress diplomatically or on the battlefield, it usually comes under heavy fire.

The Kiev authorities stated that the Russian army is currently fully defending its stronghold in Udon Donbass to protect the four cities of Donetsk, Lugansk, Kherson and Zaporozhye, which unilaterally announced their annexation in September last year.

Governor Kirilenko of the State of Texas reported that the Russian army has deployed additional troops and launched an offensive. More and more heavy equipment and aircraft, constantly attacking.

Suspicion and fear of foreign aid weapons arriving in Ukraine, the Russian army took the lead

The New York Times analyzed that the Ukrainian and Russian armies fought slowly during the winter, but both sides are now preparing to take the initiative to attack. The Russian army is afraid of foreign aid and weapons arriving in Ukraine one after another, and has already launched operations first.

In addition to the 320,000 soldiers that have been sent to the battlefield, it is estimated that there are 150,000 soldiers in the training camp. They may try to use crowd tactics to besiege the Ukrainian strongholds in the Donbass from the north and the south. Towns such as Bahemut and Bugledar in Dunzhou that cannot be captured.

Another possibility is to open up a new front to keep the Ukrainian army off guard.

Former Ukrainian Defense Minister Zagronyuk predicted that the Russian army would declare the end of the "special military operation" and start negotiations after taking control of the Donbass.

At the same time, since the Russian army has strengthened the defenses of the existing strongholds in the Donbass, and since 2014, it has successively established supply lines. It is not easy for the Ukrainian army to make a breakthrough. The most promising place to recover is the southern state of Kherson. The premise is that the army and equipment must be preserved while resisting the Russian offensive.

It is understood that thousands of Ukrainian soldiers are receiving training overseas and continue to gather heavy weapons and ammunition in an attempt to hit the vital points of the Russian army in one fell swoop and cut off the Russian army’s support from the Crimea Peninsula and Udon. Melitopol was the main target.

Ukrainian-Russian possible offensive route