Ukraine denies Russia’s allegations of Ukraine violating “energy ceasefire”

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The General Staff of Ukraine’s Armed Forces states that the statements circulated by the Russian Ministry of Defense about Ukraine’s alleged violation of the ceasefire terms regarding energy facilities do not correspond to reality.

This was stated on the General Staff‘s Facebook page.

“On March 25-26, the Ukrainian Defense Forces did not launch UAV strikes on Russian energy facilities in Kursk and Bryansk regions, as well as on energy facilities in the territory of Crimea temporarily occupied by the Russians,” the General Staff noted.

The Russian Ministry of Defense is spreading false and baseless accusations in order to prolong the war, pursue false propaganda and typical Russian attempts to deceive the world, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine noted.

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As reported earlier, the Russian Defense Ministry stated that Ukraine allegedly continues to attack the country’s energy infrastructure. In particular, the Russians claimed that on the night of March 25-26, two Ukrainian UAVs were shot down off the coast of Crimea, and the target of the attack was allegedly “ground equipment of the Glebovka gas storage facility.” The Russian Federation also accused Ukraine of an attack on “energy” infrastructure in Kursk and Bryansk regions.


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