Zelenskiy says Russia hit Ukraine's power infrastructure, US should react
- President Volodymyr Zelenskiy stated that Russian artillery damaged Ukraine's energy infrastructure in Kherson, shortly after a U.S. Truce announcement on energy strikes.
- The United States announced agreements on March 25 to pause attacks on energy installations by both Kyiv and Moscow.
- President Zelenskiy claimed that Russia has attacked eight Ukrainian energy facilities since March 18, despite Moscow's assertions of a truce.
- Zelenskiy emphasized the need for a tougher U.S. Stance on Russia and stated that Ukraine requires Washington's assistance for strong negotiations.
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The cease-fire in energy infrastructure, a broken pact from day one
According to Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelenski, the truce automatically entered into force on the same day, as soon as the White House issued the communiqués on the matter. Russia sees it differently: it considers that the ceasefire came into force on March 18, after President Vladimir Putin kept a telephone call with his American counterpart, Donald Trump. But all these statements clash with reality.
Zelensky wants US response to Russian attacks
Ukraine's president, Volodymyr Zelenskyj, wants the United States to respond to Russian attacks that, according to the president, have destroyed Ukrainian energy infrastructure in the city of Kherson. This is what Zelensky told the press...
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'Should be reaction from US' — Russian attack on Kherson breaks energy ceasefire terms, Zelensky says
"The city of Kherson is a civilian city, it is not a battlefield. I believe that there should be a reaction from the United States, in actions," President Volodymyr Zelensky said on March 27.
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