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Ukraine in conflict: kyiv condemns a new “significant” Russian assault against its installations.
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Ukraine at War: kyiv denounces a “massive” Russian attack against its infrastructure
The peace effort in Ukraine risks being hampered by heightened tensions as Kyiv denounces a new “massive” Russian attack against its infrastructure. The prosecution alleges that Russia continues to violate the ceasefire agreement - an act that could lead to an escalation of the war.
A new Russian attack
According to kyiv, the Russian armed forces launched an attack, described as "massive", aimed at destroying and paralyzing strategic infrastructure. This accusation was corroborated by several independent and OSCE monitoring reports that provided satellite images showing Russian troop movements in the region.
“We are witnessing a clear increase in Russian hostile combat activity on our territory,” a Ukrainian military spokesperson said. “This attack is not only a violation of international conventions, but also an attempt to destabilize Ukraine.”
Consequences for peace in Ukraine
These new allegations come as Ukraine and Russia are engaged in a fragile peace process. Russia's disrespect for the ceasefire agreement not only threatens a return to war on a large scale, but also seriously undermine peace efforts.
As the world watches the tensions, a European Union spokesperson responded by saying a new attack on Ukraine is "unacceptable" and called for an "immediate de-escalation."
The future of peace in Ukraine remains uncertain. However, one thing is clear: these attacks are a blatant violation of attempts to peacefully resolve the conflict. The implications of this latest aggression are beginning to be felt internationally, and the world is watching closely to see how the situation will develop. The international community's reaction to this attack could play a crucial role in determining the next steps in the Ukraine peace process.