Ukraine has accused Russia of violating a high fire that the Russian government had declared unilaterally. The accusation of Ukraine occurred a few hours after the Russian president, Vladimir Putin, said that his armed forces would suspend the attacks for three days. As reported, Russian combat planes launched two guided bombs on the Ukrainian region of Sumy. This was the only Russian attack reported so far. This occurs after Ukraine launched another series of drone attacks, which forced the closure of more than a dozen Russian airports, including four in the city of Moscow, where 29 leaders, among which is Chinese President Xi Jinping, will meet to participate in a parade for the “victory Day”, which commemorates the victory of the Soviet Union over the unique union over Germany 1945.
The Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelensky, said he had not planned to comply with the truce of Russia, but reiterated his offer to establish a high formal fire of 30 days. This week, Trump’s envoy to Ukraine, Keith Kellogg, said it is unlikely that President Putin accepts a high fire agreement unless this demand that Ukraine withdraw from Donetsk, Lugansk, Zaporiyia and Jersón regions.
Keith Kellogg: “If one establishes a high fire, the territory that belongs to it, the territory for which it has fought, that is its territory at this time. What happens within five or ten years is something else. And one does not have to …”.
Journalist: “So basically freeze everything as it is?”
Keith Kellogg: “That’s right. And we have that at this time, and the Ukrainians are willing to freeze everything as it is, what I call the fire where the conflict parts remain in the place they meet. And then they are willing to establish, for a period of time, a demilitarized area. What basically told the Russians was: ‘We go back 15 kilometers, you go back to 15 kilometers. He gets this 30 kilometers, or 18 miles, which, in fact, can see. ”