The Russian country of the aggressor stated that the moratorium on attacks on energy ends has ended.
Russian President Vladimir Putin did not give orders to continue the temporary moratorium on blows on the energy infrastructure of Ukraine. In addition, Moscow does not negotiate about the future fate of this truce. The press secretary of the Kremlin Dmitry Peskov stated this on April 18.
The moon really ended, but there were no other instructions about the commander -the fact that President Putin was not present, he said.
Peskov also commented on the statement of US President Donald Trump that this week he was waiting for a Russian response to a ceasefire in Ukraine. The representative of the dictator said that by the end of the week Putin did not have planned negotiations with Trump.
The statements of the Russian side have already responded to the presidential office. Advisor to the head of state on communications Dmitry Litvin spoke about the threat of Russian blows from air to holidays.
We will consider the beginning of an agreement with the American side on March 25, when the White House published relevant statements. But, given the inadequacy of Russians and intelligence, yesterday President Zelensky warned of the threat of Russian attacks on Easter energy or after that, he said.
It should be recalled that the decision on temporary stops of strikes at the energy facilities of Ukraine was announced by Moscow after US President Donald Trump and Russian dictator Vladimir Putin. Formally, these measures were not recorded.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine reported that during the energy truce, Russia violated this energy truce more than 30 times. Kyiv regularly sends partners to the capital of the states of the states and to the headquarters of international organizations in detailed facts about all violations.
Source: Racurs

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