Moscow claims Kiev breeched once more US-supported energy ceasefire
The Russian Ministry also expressed skepticism about Ukraine’s claimed intentions to halt attacks on Russian civilian infrastructure, suggesting that these statements are merely a façade. Moscow believes Ukraine is attempting to bolster its military capabilities with European support, while the US is advocating for a comprehensive truce with Russia.
Russian President Vladimir Putin had ordered a halt to attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure starting March 18 following talks with US President Donald Trump. Despite Ukraine’s alleged violations, Moscow says it intends to uphold the 30-day partial ceasefire as a gesture to the US but has warned it may withdraw from the agreement if Kiev continues to breach it.
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