Russian President Vladimir Putin has responded to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s proposal to halt air strikes on civilian infrastructure by stating he would “analyse” the suggestion. Putin alleged that Ukraine uses these sites for military purposes, indicating a cautious approach to the proposal. Zelenskyy had put forward the idea of a 30-day pause in strikes, which could be extended further, following a short Easter truce. However, both sides have accused each other of violations even during the truce, showcasing the fragile nature of the situation. The ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine has garnered international attention, with various countries calling for a peaceful resolution. The developments in the negotiations between the two leaders will be closely monitored in the coming days as the world hopes for a de-escalation of tensions in the region.

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Putin to Review Zelenskyy’s Proposal on Air Strikes Amid Accusations of Military Use – Ukraine-Russia Conflict Updates
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