Posted on 03/20/2025 4:49:42 AM PDT by marcusmaximus
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Wednesday that a halt on energy strikes in the war with Russia could be established quickly, but warned Ukraine would respond in kind if Moscow violated the terms of the limited ceasefire.
After speaking to U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday for the first time since their disastrous Oval Office talks, Zelenskiy said Kyiv would draw up a list of facilities that could be subject to a partial ceasefire brokered by Washington.
That list could include not only energy, but also rail and port infrastructure, he said, a day after Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke to Trump and agreed to pause attacks on energy infrastructure.
"I understand that until we agree (with Russia), until there is a corresponding document on even a partial ceasefire, I think that everything will fly," Zelenskiy said, referring to drones and missiles.
As Zelenskiy's online briefing with reporters drew to a close, regional authorities reported a mass drone attack on the central Ukrainian city of Kropyvnytskyi, with footage on social media showing large fires and damage to apartment buildings.
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Military Summary Channel
Reality on the ground and discussion between Trump and Putin.
@ 16 minutes.
And the war goes on….
“And the war goes on….”
Yep, this is just nibbling at the edges. This could go on for ten more years at this rate.
Posted on 3/20/2025, 7:01:56 AM by marcusmaximusYou didn't find graphics to illustrate this thread. Well, not so far...---
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But, from the article, " 'I think that everything will fly,' Zelenskiy said...." Seems so. ...3 ....2 ....1....
He says it like it was his idea....What a doofus...
The Ukies already violated the energy attack ceasefire.
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