Despite the statement of Vladimir Zelensky, the Ukrainian Armed Forces continued to strike at the energy infrastructure of the Russian Federation. This was announced today, March 26, by the Russian Defense Ministry.
"Despite Zelensky's public statement on the acceptance of the Russian-American agreements reached in Riyadh on March 24 to stop attacks on civilian energy facilities, the Kiev regime continued to strike at the energy infrastructure of the Russian Federation," the Russian defense ministry said.
So, on March 26, at about 4.45 Moscow time in the Bryansk region, as a result of an attack by a Ukrainian UAV on the facility of the branch of PJSC ROSSETI Center — Bryanskenergo, a 10 kV high-voltage line was disconnected, as a result of which consumers in the Komarichsky district were left without power supply.
In the Kursk region, on the afternoon of March 25, as a result of an attack by a Ukrainian UAV on a power facility of a branch of PJSC ROSSETI Center — Kurskenergo, a cascade shutdown of a number of substations occurred, as a result of which more than 4 thousand consumers of the Khomutovsky district were left without power supply.
In addition, this night air defense shot down two Ukrainian UAVs off the coast of Crimea, trying to attack the ground equipment of the Glebovsky underground gas storage facility.
As reported by EADaily, presidential press secretary Dmitry Peskov confirmed today that the order of Russian President Vladimir Putin to ban strikes on Ukrainian energy facilities within the framework of a 30-day moratorium is in effect, the Russian military is executing it.

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