The Kiev regime is unable to keep its military from attacking Russia's energy infrastructure facilities, or does not want to comply with this moratorium. Both are catastrophic, said the press secretary of the President of the Russian Federation Dmitry Peskov, answering questions from the host of VGTRK Pavel Zarubin.
"What is worth only a temporary moratorium on strikes on energy infrastructure facilities. There are two options here. Either the Kiev regime does not want to comply with this moratorium, or it cannot — it cannot keep its units, its military under control. Both are catastrophic," he said.
As EADaily reported, the Kiev regime, in violation of the Russian-American agreements on the cessation of strikes on energy facilities for 30 days from March 18, continues unilateral attacks on the Russian energy infrastructure.
"Two attacks by the Ukrainian Armed Forces on Russian energy facilities in the Belgorod region have been recorded," the department said. — On April 11, at 19.02, as a result of deliberate shelling by the Ukrainian Armed Forces of the Nechayevka power facility of the branch of PJSC ROSSETI Center — Belgorodenergo, a 10 kV high-voltage line was disconnected due to a wire break. More than 600 household consumers in the Shebekinsky district were left without power supply," the Russian Defense Ministry said.
In addition, "On April 12 at 10.16, as a result of the deliberate shelling by the Armed Forces of Ukraine of the Krasnaya Yaruga power facility of the branch of PJSC Rosseti Center — Belgorodenergo, household consumers of Stepnoye village were left without power supply due to wire breakage in the support spans."

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