Russia and Ukraine launched air attacks that destroyed each other’s infrastructure, hours after Vladimir Putin that Russia stops targeting Ukraine’s energy sites.
Ukrainian president Voltodmyr Zelensky said Russian targets include hospitals and electricity supplies. He said Russian leader rejected a comprehensive ceasefire on his call Tuesday in the US President Donald Trump.
Putin said a thorough stop stop acting when Ukrainian’s allies stopped military assistance – a conditions of Europe in Ukraine previously rejected.
Officers in the southern Russian Krasnodar region said that an attack in Ukraine Driahone drives a small fire in an oil depot.
Within a lot of time in approval of Putin to attack the energy infrastructure, Zelensky said “There were hits, including a civilian hospital.
Zelensky says Russia launches over 40 drones against Ukraine at times after call between Trump and Putin.
“These are the types of night attacks in Russia that destroys our energy sector, our infrastructure, and the normal life of Ukrainians,” Zelensky said.
“Now, Putin effectively rejects the suggestion for a perfect stop-stop.”
Meanwhile, the Russian defense Ministry said about 57 drones in Ukraine withheld and destroyed the whole night, 35 above the Kursk border region.
In Belgorod, a Russian region of the Ukrainian border, the governor said that the situation “remained difficult”. Moscow said Tuesday that Ukrainian forces attempted a ground attack on Belgorod but he pushed.
Putin rejects a quick and full ceasefire in Ukraine, simply agree to withhold energy attacks infrastructure, which follows an expected Trump call.
Russian leader refused to sign up to the Comprehensive Month-Long Ceasefire that Trump’s team recently worked with Ukrainians in Saudi Arabia.
US talks in Ukraine because of staying Sunday at Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, the US in the Middle East, Steve Witkoff, said.
About 80% of Ukraine’s energy infrastructure destroyed by Russian bombs, Zelensky said in September.
Kyiv held the drone and missile attacks in Russia’s territory, in oil and gas facilities.

