The situation in the Far East War changed in July.
Firstly, on July 13th, the Trans-Siberian Railway, which the Russian Empire had been eagerly awaiting, was finally completed, connecting both ends of the vast empire.
The benefits of the railway's completion to the Russian Empire were unimaginable. Not only did it greatly improve communication and transportation between Europe and Asia, it also played an irreplaceable role in the stability of the Russian Empire.
Of course, this also made it more convenient for Russia to mobilize troops from Europe to the Far East.
From August onwards, more than 40,000 Russian soldiers arrived in the Far East every month to join the battlefield.
In a short period of time, the Russian army did achieve a balance with the Island Nation Army, and aside from the fierce battles, there were not many changes in territory.