Kiev has declared Moscow's new allegations about Ukrainian attacks on Russian energy facilities false, Reuters reported, quoted by BTA.
Earlier today, the Russian Defense Ministry accused Ukraine of carrying out 14 attacks on Russian energy facilities yesterday in violation of the moratorium on strikes on such facilities, agreed upon with the mediation of the United States.
In response, the General Staff (GST) of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) in turn said that Moscow was spreading "new disinformation". The "attacks in question are fake", the statement published on "Telegram" emphasizes.
The Ukrainian Armed Forces assured that they are striking "strictly at military targets of the Russian occupation army".
Yesterday, Russia carried out an attack with cluster munitions against a residential area in the center of the Ukrainian city of Krivoy Rog, in which, according to the latest data, 19 civilians were killed, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine also reminded.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced today that the first details have become clear regarding how a military contingent of partner countries can be deployed in Ukraine, Ukrinform reported, quoted by BTA.
„An important meeting took place between our military and the chiefs of the general staffs of our partners - Admiral Sir Tony Radakin from Great Britain and General Thierry Burkard from France. We are working to ensure the security of Ukraine and establish reliable security guarantees. Tangible progress is being noted, as well as the first details of how a military contingent from partner countries can be deployed,“ Zelensky wrote in “Telegram“.
He expressed gratitude to all countries supporting Ukraine in these efforts and emphasized the leading role of Great Britain and France. According to Zelensky, it is precisely this type of joint work with everyone focused on tangible results that contributes to bringing Ukraine closer to a sustainable and lasting peace.
Earlier, Burkar and Radakin met in Kiev with the Ukrainian president and the country's military leadership.