Negotiation BackgroundAnother attack by the AFU on Russian energy facilitiesYest…



📝Negotiation Background📝
Another attack by the AFU on Russian energy facilities
Yesterday in Riyadh, negotiations were held between delegations from Russia and the USA, during which the requirements for achieving a ceasefire were discussed. During the 12-hour conversation, the Russian leadership expressed the hope that Washington would be able to force the authorities of the so-called Ukraine to fulfill the agreements reached.
🖍Against the backdrop (and during) the meeting in Saudi Arabia, the enemy again attacked the energy infrastructure of Russia. The targets of the AFU raid were the Svatove gas distribution station in the LPR, the energy infrastructure of the Rostov Region, and, for the third time in recent days, the Glebovskoe gas storage facility.
🚩Casualties and destruction were avoided, according to official data, the enemy did not cause serious damage to strategic facilities. However, as we have said before, it is not worth relaxing from thoughts of an imminent peace – the attack that has taken place will certainly not be the last.
❗️In the context of the night attack by the AFU, the statements of the Minister of Defense of the so-called Ukraine, Umierov, after a meeting with the US delegation, where he confirms commitment to “achieving a lasting peace”, inspire little confidence.
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