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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'

·Turin, Italy
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Center

The US wants to achieve a peace of arms between Russia and Ukraine, but it seems far away; Moscow continues its airstrikes.

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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.

·Paris, France
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“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.

·Romania
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The Telegraph broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Tuesday, March 18, 2025.
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