Zelensky says Ukraine civilian infrastructure hit after Trump-Putin call
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy expressed skepticism about Russia's commitment to a partial ceasefire after drone strikes targeted energy facilities and damaged civilian areas, including a hospital.
- Zelenskyy plans to speak with President Donald Trump following Trump's phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin regarding the ceasefire agreement.
- Zelenskyy emphasized the need for verification regarding the ceasefire and mentioned Russia's demand for concessions before halting the fighting.
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Zelensky asks leaders to continue pressure and Brussels reaffirms: 'Unwavering support for Kiev'
The US wants to achieve a peace of arms between Russia and Ukraine, but it seems far away; Moscow continues its airstrikes.
Russia, Ukraine continue air attacks
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky on Wednesday held talks with Donald Trump to hear details about the US leader's call with Russia's Vladimir Putin for a lasting ceasefire to end the grinding three-year conflict. Kyiv said Zelensky was being briefed about Tuesday's 90-minute call between Trump and Putin that saw the Kremlin leader agree to a limited 30-day halt on strikes against Ukraine's power grid. Despite both Ukraine and Russia saying …
Under pressure after an agreement between Trump and Putin, Zelensky accepted a 30-day truce, a concession that Kiev considered misleading, while Moscow sought to impose its terms.
“The ceasefire agreement on energy infrastructure was immediately violated by Russia on the night of March 18-19,” a Kiev MP from President Zelensky's party told HotNews.
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