Russian attacks cause blackouts in Sumy Oblast after Moscow says energy truce over
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ThePatriotLight - Putin's order not to hit Ukraine energy targets has 'expired': Kremlin
ThePatriotLight - A 30-day moratorium on striking Ukrainian energy infrastructure ordered by Russian President Vladimir Putin last month has “expired”, the Kremlin said Friday. Russia announced the truce on March 18 following a call between Putin and US President Donald Trump, but both Moscow and Kyiv accused each other of repeatedly breaking it. “The month has indeed expired,” spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters on a briefing call, in respon…
Russia says it will no longer observe moratorium on strikes against Ukraine’s energy infrastructure
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has announced the end of Russia’s 30-day moratorium on strikes against Ukraine’s energy infrastructure. “At present, there have been no further instructions from the supreme commander-in-chief, President Putin,” Peskov told reporters on Friday. Vladimir Putin’s spokespeople later clarified that the moratorium could be extended by mutual agreement, though any violations would nullify the deal. A day earlier, on Ap…
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