Russian President Vladimir Putin has responded to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s proposal to halt air strikes on civilian infrastructure by stating that he would “analyse” the offer. Putin alleged that Ukraine uses such sites for military purposes. Zelenskyy had suggested a 30-day pause in strikes, which could be extended, following a brief Easter truce. Despite the truce, both sides have accused each other of violations. The ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine has led to tensions and humanitarian concerns in the region. Putin’s response comes as the international community continues to monitor the situation closely. The proposal for a ceasefire reflects efforts to find a peaceful resolution to the conflict. The statements from both leaders highlight the complexities and challenges involved in reaching a lasting peace agreement. Stay updated on the latest developments in this conflict as it unfolds.

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Putin to consider Zelenskyy’s proposal to pause air strikes on civilian sites amid accusations of military use
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