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Ukraine Will Not Respect Energy Infrastructure Truce, French War Reporter Says
Ukraine Will Not Respect Energy Infrastructure Truce, French War Reporter Says
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On the night of March 21, the Ukrainian forces attacked the Sudzha gas metering station, triggering an explosion and an ensuing blaze, Russia's defense... 22.03.2025, Sputnik Africa
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The negotiations are not good news for Zelensky, French war reporter Laurent Brayard explained to Sputnik Africa, analyzing Kiev's position regarding the suspension of attacks on energy infrastructure, which Zelensky describes as a step backward. Kiev does not welcome this initiative because it comes after the West gave the green light to use its weapons in deep strikes against Russia, the reporter said. According to him, a broader ceasefire would allow the Ukrainian army to rest and fortify its positions. Earlier, Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov said that the proposed temporary ceasefire in Ukraine is nothing but a temporary respite for the Ukrainian military.
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Ukraine Will Not Respect Energy Infrastructure Truce, French War Reporter Says
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On the night of March 21, the Ukrainian forces attacked the Sudzha gas metering station, triggering an explosion and an ensuing blaze, Russia's defense ministry reported. Before that, a ceasefire limited to attacks on energy facilities was agreed upon.
The negotiations are not good news for
Zelensky,
French war reporter Laurent Brayard explained to
Sputnik Africa, analyzing Kiev's position regarding the suspension of attacks on energy infrastructure, which Zelensky describes as a step backward.
Kiev does not welcome this initiative because it comes after the West gave the green light to use its weapons in deep strikes against
Russia, the reporter said.
According to him, a broader ceasefire would allow the Ukrainian army to rest and fortify its positions.
"Giving these people time effectively allows them to better arm themselves, better defend themselves, and Russian blood will be shed later," Brayard said.
Earlier,
Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov said that the proposed temporary ceasefire in Ukraine is nothing but a temporary respite for the Ukrainian military.