The Kremlin reaffirmed on Friday that Russian President Vladimir Putin’s directive to avoid targeting energy facilities in Ukraine remains in effect, despite allegations from Kyiv that the order has been violated multiple times. Putin had issued a temporary 30-day halt on attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure earlier in the week after a discussion with US President Donald Trump. The decision comes amid ongoing tensions between Russia and Ukraine, with concerns about the impact of such strikes on the region’s energy supply. The move is seen as a potential step towards de-escalating the conflict, although challenges persist in achieving a lasting peace agreement. The situation continues to be closely monitored by international observers, as efforts to find a diplomatic resolution to the crisis remain ongoing. The development underscores the delicate balance of power in the region and the complex geopolitical dynamics at play. Stay updated for more news on the evolving situation between Russia and Ukraine.

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Kremlin reaffirms Putin’s order not to strike energy targets in Ukraine amid accusations of violations.
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