The Kremlin asserts that a suspension on attacks against Ukrainian energy infrastructure, agreed upon during a phone call between Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump, remains effective. However, reports of continued strikes from both sides have emerged, raising questions about the ceasefire's sustainability. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov stated that Russian armed forces are adhering to the commander's orders while closely monitoring the situation. Ukraine has insisted on a formal agreement to halt its attacks, which has not materialized. Additionally, ongoing violence in Ukraine has resulted in casualties, highlighting the continuing conflict between the nations.
The Kremlin maintains that the suspension of strikes against Ukrainian energy infrastructure, agreed upon in the Putin-Trump phone call, is still in effect.
Despite claims of a 30-day halt on attacks, both sides have reported ongoing strikes, casting doubt on the ceasefire's viability.
Ukrainian officials contend that a formal document is needed to suspend their attacks, which has yet to be signed.
In recent attacks, at least four people were reportedly killed and 13 injured across Ukraine, underlining the ongoing conflict.
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