The Kremlin announced on Friday that Kyiv had accused Moscow of breaking President Vladimir Putin’s order to not attack Ukrainian energy targets.
A fire that occurred immediately at a Russian power service close to the Ukrainian border caused by Moscow and Kyiv to blame each other for the attack.
According to Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov,” Everyone can see how much we can believe the term of Zelensky and the term of various Kyiv regime members.”
According to Putin,” The Supreme Commander-in-Chief’s purchase is in effect and the Russian military forces are refraining from attacks on power services.”
Following a phone call with US President Donald Trump, Putin ordered a 30-day, temporary suspension of cuts that targeted Ukraine’s electricity infrastructure on Tuesday.
Volodymyr Zelensky, the president of Ukraine, stated on Thursday that, “despite Putin’s words, everything had changed and that Moscow was still going to hit strength facilities anyway.”
On Monday, representatives from both sides are scheduled to meet with US leaders in Saudi Arabia.
Trump has stated that he can finally finish the three-year conflict.
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