Kremlin Warns Russia May Resume Energy Strikes If Ukraine Violates Moratorium
Kremlin Warns Russia May Resume Energy Strikes If Ukraine Violates Moratorium

Kremlin Warns Russia May Resume Energy Strikes If Ukraine Violates Moratorium

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The Kremlin has warned that Russia reserves the right to withdraw from a U.S.-brokered moratorium on energy strikes if Ukraine continues to attack Russian energy infrastructure. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov stated that it would be illogical for Russia to comply with the moratorium while facing nightly attacks. Ukraine's General Staff has denied claims of targeting Russian facilities and accused Russia of violating the ceasefire. Peskov also claimed that the Ukrainian military is not following orders, leading to ongoing strikes. Meanwhile, Russian strikes on Ukrainian energy infrastructure have reportedly continued despite the alleged agreement. The situation remains tense as both sides accuse each other of violations, complicating efforts to reach a peaceful resolution to the conflict.

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