Kremlin said it has agreed with a list of Ukrainian and Russian energy facilities that will not be attacked under the agreement that Russia and US signed after the negotiations in Saudi Arabia.
Petroleum refineries, pipelines and pipelines, storage facilities, pumping stations, electricity plants, substations, transformers and Ukrainian and Russian distributors would be “under the temporary moratorium on attacks on the energy system.”
Attacks to Russian and Ukrainian nuclear and hydroelectric plants would also be prohibited.
The Russian government added that the break began on March 18 and will be in force for 30 days, but can be extended.
Possible ceasefire in the Black Sea
The United States said on Tuesday that both Ukraine and Russia agreed with a ceasefire in the Black Sea-but Kremlin has considered that there are several conditions that need to be fulfilled before it is implemented.
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed at a news conference in Kiev that he agreed to stop using military force in the Black Sea. He pointed out that the break would be in effect immediately.
However, the Kremlin statement pointed out that it will only implement the agreement when restrictions on their banks and food and fertilizer exports were suspended.
Understand the war between Russia and Ukraine
Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022 and entered the territory for three fronts: the Russian border, the Crimea and Belarus, a strong -ally country of Kremlin.
Forces loyal to President Vladimir Putin has achieved significant advances in the early days, but the Ukrainians managed to maintain Kiev control, even though the city was also attacked. The invasion was criticized internationally and Kremlin was the target of economic sanctions from the West.
Western intelligence denounces that Russia is using North Korea troops in the conflict in Ukraine.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said he believed Putin’s main goals are to occupy the entire Donbass region, covering the Donetsk and Luhansk regions, and expel the Ukrainian troops from the Kursk region of Russia, of which have controlled parts since August.
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Source: CNN Brasil

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