April 3, 2025
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Sibiga: Russia has again broken the agreements with the US and hit Kherson’s energy object

During a joint press conference with the Foreign Minister of Lithuania, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Andriy Sibiga stated that Russia continues to violate an agreement on the “Energy Armist”. In the morning, the invaders hit the energy object in Kherson, leaving 45 thousand inhabitants without light.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua

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During a joint press conference with the Foreign Minister of Lithuania, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Andriy Sibiga stated that Russia continues to violate an agreement on the “Energy Armist”. In the morning, the invaders hit the energy object in Kherson, leaving 45 thousand inhabitants without light.

Source: Sibiga, head of Kherson city military administration Roman Mrochko

Direct Sibiga Language: “After Riyadh, one of the agreements from the United States was not about struck on energy infrastructure. At the same time, Russia continues to violate this agreement. There were already damage to energy facilities in Kherson, Kharkiv and Poltava.

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Details: The head of Kherson MBA also reported that part of the Central and Ship District in Kherson.

Prehistory:

  • On March 24, Russian and American delegations completed negotiations that took place in the capital of Saudi Arabia Riyadh and concerned the completion of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. According to Russian propagandists, the meeting between Russia and the US lasted 12 hours with breaks.

Detail about the details and problems of “peace talks” in Riyadh-in the article Two truce in favor of

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