The war in the Far East had entered a stage of massive consumption in the form of offensive and defensive battles. The majority of the Manchurian army had come to the outskirts of Port Arthur Fortress, vowing to capture the fortress that could determine the fate of the war.
The Russian Empire was also urgently deploying more troops to Port Arthur, and the current number of defenders in Port Arthur had already exceeded seventy thousand.
Apart from this, there were not many significant moves in other regions of the Far East. Both the Island Nation and the Russian Empire were well aware that the fate of Port Arthur was the key to determining the outcome of the war.
Before that, occupying more regions was far less important than capturing Port Arthur Fortress.
This war of attrition was bad news for both the Island Nation and the Russian Empire, but it was good news for the British Empire, the United States, Australia, and the German Empire.