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Ukraine and Russia Accuse Each Other of Violating Partial Truce
Mint Kolkata
|March 20, 2025
It is unclear whether the White House is prepared to take tough steps to pressure Russia into a peace deal

Ukraine and Russia accused each other of violating the terms of a cease-fire a day after the White House said it had brokered a 30-day pause on attacks against energy infrastructure.
Speaking Wednesday morning, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Moscow had launched 145 drones, four cruise missiles and two ballistic missiles into Ukraine overnight, "targeting energy infrastructure among other things," including two hospitals.
"Putin's words are very much at odds with reality," Zelensky said.
Meanwhile, the Russian Defense Ministry said Ukraine launched its own overnight attack on Russian oil infrastructure in the country's southern Krasnodar region. In comments carried by state news agencies, the Kremlin said the strike undermined efforts by President Trump and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin to achieve peace.
Neither the Kremlin nor Ukraine's defense ministry responded to requests for comment.
The dueling accusations highlight the uncertainty about the implementation and enforcement of any cease-fire, including when it would take effect. Zelensky said the U.S. should monitor the cease-fire and that he would discuss next steps on a call with Trump on Wednesday.
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