Ukrainians and Russians blame the attacks despite the agreement after the Trump-Putin phone call

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Russia and Ukraine are accused of attacks on civilian objects only an hour after Vladimir Putin’s call with Donald Trump on a temporary ceasefire relating to infrastructure.

Russia and Ukraine accused each other of air attacks on civilian objects and infrastructure on Wednesday morning. It happened only a few hours after the call between Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump. According to Reuters, TASR reports this.

Putin agreed to the proposal of Trump during Tuesday’s telephone conversation that Russia and Ukraine stop mutual attacks on energy infrastructure for 30 days. After the interview he gave the appropriate order of the Russian army.

Drone attack on hospital in sums

Shortly after the call in Ukraine, the sirens sounded and the explosions were heard. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Genskyj on the X Network said that there were “interventions, especially civilian infrastructure”. According to him, drones also hit the hospital in the city, which they had to evacuate. One person was injured and several houses were damaged by Russian unmanned aircraft in Kiev.

Overall, the Russians, according to the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense, launched 145 drones to targets in several Ukrainian areas.

The Russian Defense Ministry said that Kiev was also attacking. Russian forces managed to shoot down 57 Ukrainian drones, especially at the border with the Russian Kurst area. Authorities in the Southern Krasnodar region stated that the attack of the Ukrainian unmanned aircraft caused a small fire in the oil warehouse near the village of Kavkazkaya. No one was injured in the attack, but they had to evacuate the device.

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