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Russia's relentless assault escalates as ceasefire calls ignored

Rather than agreeing to a ceasefire, Russia is intensifying its attacks on Ukraine using drones and missiles. Andriy Yermak, the head of the Ukrainian president's office, accuses the Kremlin of targeting civilians. The latest attacks have resulted in at least 11 deaths.

Andriy Yermak, head of the office of the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy
Andriy Yermak, head of the office of the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy
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Barbara Kwiatkowska

What do you need to know?

  • Nighttime assaults on Ukraine: Russia launched extensive drone and missile attacks, killing at least 11 individuals and injuring over 30.
  • Yermak's statement: Andriy Yermak emphasized that, in place of a ceasefire, Russia is perpetrating civilian killings.
  • Insufficient pressure on Moscow: Yermak argues that the present pressure on Russia is inadequate, allowing the Kremlin to sustain its military activities.

What are the effects of the nighttime attacks?

As a result of the significant assault by Russia between Saturday night and Sunday, at least 11 people were killed, with more than 30 injured. An air alert was issued across nearly all of Ukraine. These attacks are part of Russia's ongoing aggression, which, instead of ceasing hostilities, continues military actions. In response to this attack, Andriy Yermak, head of the Ukrainian president’s office, commented that instead of a ceasefire, there are fatalities, with children and other civilians suffering.

Why is the pressure on Russia insufficient?

Andriy Yermak, head of the Ukrainian president’s office, voiced his concern about the lack of adequate pressure on Moscow. In his view, Russia is delaying processes related to ending the war in order to continue targeting civilians. Yermak stressed that Ukraine is willing to cease hostilities, but Russia has shown no desire to end the conflict.

"The current pressure is insufficient. Russia is stalling all processes related to ending the war to continue its assaults. We have been ready to cease fire for a long time, but Russia is doing everything it can to perpetuate the violence because it suits Putin," Yermak wrote on his Telegram channel.

What does Yermak say about the future of the conflict?

Yermak warns that the situation in the Ukrainian-Russian conflict will not improve swiftly without decisive actions from the international community. Russia and its allies might continue strengthening military capabilities, potentially leading to further assaults not only on Ukraine but also on Western countries. Yermak noted that Moscow will carry on its fight as long as it can manufacture weapons.

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