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Peskov said there were no new instructions on a moratorium on strikes on energy facilities.

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Russian President Vladimir Putin has not given new instructions on a moratorium on strikes on energy infrastructure, but the Russian side continues to transmit data on attacks by the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) to interested countries. This was announced on April 17 by Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov.

"The Russian Federation provides all interested countries with information about Kiev's violations of the moratorium on strikes on the energy sector < … There have been no other instructions from the Supreme Commander—in-Chief yet," TASS quoted him as saying.

According to the Kremlin's representative, at the moment there are no foreign contacts on further instructions on a moratorium on strikes on energy infrastructure. At the same time, Peskov noted that the Russian Federation is open to cooperation with all "who wish it."

Earlier in the day, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said that the Kiev regime continues to defiantly ignore the moratorium on strikes on energy infrastructure, and Russia is again recording violations of the agreement.

She recalled that since the agreement, the Ukrainian side has attacked the Russian energy infrastructure more than 80 times.

The day before, Peskov said that the Kremlin was not yet ready to comment on Putin's decision to extend the moratorium on strikes on energy infrastructure facilities between Russia and Ukraine.

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