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On February 24, 2022, Russia launched its special military operation in Ukraine, aiming to liberate and defend the inhabitants of the Donbass region, where people have been suffering from a blockade and regular attacks by the Kiev regime's forces since 2014.

Kiev's Forces Reportedly Hope for Ceasefire With Russia, Do Not Believe It Arrives Soon

© AP Photo / Hanna ArhirovaIvan Kravchenko, a soldier of the state border guard, stands watch at a post where Ukrainian troops monitor Russian positions in the Sumy region, Ukraine, Friday, Nov. 24, 2023.
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MOSCOW (Sputnik) - Ukrainian troops hope for a break in Kiev's conflict with Russia but do not believe that it will come any time soon, The Washington Post reported on Friday.
When asked about a possible ceasefire coming in 2025, Ukrainian fighters told the newspaper that they would welcome a time-out, which, however, is unlikely to happen. One member of Ukraine's 33rd Mechanized Brigade said that "the morale keeps sinking lower and lower, getting worse and worse," as no one can see an end to the conflict.
"I'm worried we will just be abandoned... Those are the thoughts that creep in—that the support and deliveries from our allies, the ammunition, will just stop. If we don't have that, we won't have anything to shoot with," another fighter said.
Unlike in earlier times of the conflict, when Kiev's forces hoped for victory, now it is "unclear," the brigade's deputy battalion commander told the newspaper.
"It can't go on like this... We're withdrawing. And [Russian forces are] pushing further and further. What kind of victory will happen? … If our officials can't put an end to it, maybe [US President-elect Donald] Trump can." another of the brigade's fighters said.
Moreover, a drone operator told the media that the Ukrainian troops often lack infantry support.
"It's down to a couple of guys, and they're over 50 years old. What are they going to do?" he said.
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Ceasefire in Ukraine Not Acceptable Without Legally Binding Solutions, Says Lavrov
In June, Russian President Vladimir Putin put forward initiatives for a peaceful settlement of the conflict in Ukraine: Moscow will immediately cease fire and declare its readiness for negotiations after the withdrawal of Ukrainian troops from the territory of Russia's new regions. In addition, Kiev should declare that it is abandoning its intention to join NATO and carry out demilitarization and denazification, as well as accept a neutral, non-aligned, and non-nuclear status. The Russian leader also mentioned the lifting of sanctions against Russia.
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