Russian President Vladimir Putin said that Moscow is being asked to stop striking at Ukraine's infrastructure, while the Kiev regime continues to attack Russian facilities.
The head of state expressed his opinion at a meeting with the Governor of the Leningrad region Alexander Drozdenko, which was held yesterday in the Small Exhibition Hall of the Hermitage.
During the dialogue, among other issues, measures to protect the Leningrad Region from enemy drone raids were discussed. The head of the region reported that by now the construction of 16 of the 17 facilities has already been completed.
"We have completed the construction of 16 out of 17 facilities, co-financed all facilities. Here you can see how they look... and it gives an effect," said Drozdenko.
He stated that the enemy continues to try to attack objects in the region, which means "it must be done, because it is very important."
"Yes, and we are being asked not to do this," the president responded.
Earlier, EADaily reported that the Kiev regime continues to hit economic and energy facilities, immediately begging for an "energy truce."

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