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How’s Russia-Ukraine Energy Strike Ceasefire Going So Far?

NEWSBRIEF: RUSSIA.

Russia and Ukraine agreed on a ceasefire on energy and sea targets, but how is it going so far?

On Wednesday, March 26, Russia accused Ukraine of breaching the ceasefire agreement agreed upon by the two neighbors on easing attacks on energy infrastructure. The Russia’ Ministry of Defense announced that Ukraine had targeted three regions with drones which targeted civilian energy infrastructures.

Regions Targeted with Drones

The regions which were targets included, Kursk, Crimea and Bryansk regions.

Of these included Glebovskoye gas storage facility, PJSC Rosseti Center where power was interrupted and PAO Rosseti Center which also resulted in power disconnection, leaving the residents without electricity.

Energy Facilities Covered by the Ceasefire Deal

On March 25, the Kremlin published a list of facilities which were covered by the moratorium that was agreed upon by Russia and United States, both in Ukraine and Russia.

These include:

  1. Nuclear power plants
  2. Hydroelectric dams
  3. Oil refineries
  4. Oil & gas pipelines, storage facilities and pumping stations
  5. Electricity generation & transmission infrastructure inclusive of power plants, substations, transformers & distribution facilities

What Ukraine is Saying

Kyiv has accused Russia of violating the agreement at least 8 times since March 18.

Ukrainian president’s adviser, Dmytro Lytvyn, has accused Russia of spreading lies and propaganda in the claim that Russia’s Putin ordered the halt of any strikes on Ukrainian energy infrastructure.

He claims that Ukraine shoots down almost a hundred attack drones every day, many of which were “likely targeting other energy facilities.”

Zelensky has also accused Moscow of manipulating the agreements reached in Saudi Arabia.

What’s at Stake

The ceasefire can be extended through mutual agreement, but in the event of a violation by either party, the other has the right to consider itself free from obligations to comply with it.

The State Signal is monitoring the situation closely to keep you updated.

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