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The Kremlin refused to comment on the “energy truce”

The Kremlin refused to comment on the “energy truce”

Фото: Reuters

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov refused to comment on information spread online about an alleged “energy truce” between Ukraine and the Russian Federation.

This was reported by propaganda media.

In response to a question about possible agreements on a ban on strikes on energy facilities, he said: “I can’t comment on that yet.”

Peskov added that the Russian side currently has no information that it could confirm publicly.

It is worth adding that, according to unofficial information from propaganda outlets, the “energy truce” will last until February 3. According to journalist and military commentator Denis Kazansky, the ban on strikes is a pause between shelling and an opportunity for the Russian Federation to stockpile missiles.

“They plan to present this pause as a concession in the negotiations,” he is convinced.

In addition, the Telegram channel “Nikolaevsky Vanek” notes that there is no final decision on negotiations, and the Russians do not plan to stop strikes on Ukraine.

Earlier, the founder of the “KRAKEN” division, Konstantin Nemichev, suggested that an “energy truce” had begun between Ukraine and Russia .

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