Russia-Ukraine conflict gets marked by continued fighting
Putin emphasized that Ukraine’s response to the ceasefire would signal whether it was genuinely open to peace talks. While urging Russian troops to stay alert for possible violations, he referenced past instances of broken agreements by Kiev.
Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky initially criticized the ceasefire offer, accusing Moscow of manipulating human suffering. However, he later softened his stance, suggesting Ukraine would consider extending the truce if Russia also upheld it. “Silence for silence, strikes for strikes,” he said.
Despite the pause, both sides reported multiple violations. Russian officials accused Ukrainian forces of carrying out over 1,300 attacks during the truce, while Zelensky claimed that Russia launched around 900 strikes and 46 assault operations.
The ceasefire concluded as originally planned, with the Kremlin announcing several hours before the end that there would be no extension.
Legal Disclaimer:
MENAFN provides the
information “as is” without warranty of any kind. We do not accept
any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images,
videos, licenses, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information
contained in this article. If you have any complaints or copyright
issues related to this article, kindly contact the provider above.
Legal Disclaimer:
EIN Presswire provides this news content "as is" without warranty of any kind. We do not accept any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images, videos, licenses, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information contained in this article. If you have any complaints or copyright issues related to this article, kindly contact the author above.
