Russia accuses Ukraine of blowing up one of its gas pumping stations in 'act of terrorism'
- Russia and Ukraine blamed each other for an attack on a gas metering station in Sudzha, which is near their border.
- The Russian Defense Ministry accused Kyiv of a deliberate strike on the station, which has been under Ukrainian control since August 2024.
- Ukraine's General Staff stated that the station has been shelled by Russian forces and not by Ukraine, asserting that accusations from Russia are groundless.
- Both sides reportedly agreed to pause attacks on energy infrastructure, but Russia accused Ukraine of violating this ceasefire after the incident.
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Despite the agreed suspension of attacks on energy targets, an explosion of a gas plant creates tensions between Russia and Ukraine.
"Trying to discredit Trump's peace initiative". Allegedly blew up gas plant in Russia despite agreement to spare energy infrastructure.
Almost eight months have passed since Ukraine occupied the south of Kursk , the border region with Russia that has marked the development of the war since then. Its aim was to have a currency of exchange from which to use the time of negotiation. But these dreams evaporated last Thursday, when the troops of President Zelensky left the city of Sudzha, the largest in the area, and left the free passage to their enemies. A concession based on the v…
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The Kremlin attempted to undermine ongoing ceasefire negotiations by spreading disinformation and misrepresenting the terms of a proposed agreement, the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) reported on March 21. Russia’s Ministry of Defense claimed that Ukrainian forces destroyed the Sudzha gas distribution station in Kursk Oblast overnight on March 20 to discredit Russian leader Vladimir Putin’s “peace initiatives” and provoke Russia. Read mor…
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