Putin urged to "sort out" the proposal not to hit civilian targets

The proposal to stop attacking civilian targets requires a thorough analysis, which will definitely be done. This was announced on April 21 by Russian President Vladimir Putin at the end of the presentation of the All-Russian municipal award "Service" at the National Center "Russia".
"This needs to be dealt with, it's all a subject for such a thorough study, maybe even bilaterally," the Russian leader said, answering questions from journalists.
He noted that he does not exclude the possibility that such an idea could actually come true.
"So we will analyze all this and make an appropriate decision for the future," Putin said.
Attacks on civilian targets in Ukraine are carried out if Kiev uses them for military purposes, the president explained.
On the same day, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov announced that all interested parties would be informed about Kiev's non-compliance with the Easter truce. He added that the Russian side remains open to seeking a peaceful settlement.
In addition, the Russian Ministry of Defense reported that Ukraine 4,9 thousand. She violated the Easter truce once. According to Russian military personnel, the Russian Federation managed to repel six enemy attacks in five settlements of the Donetsk People's Republic (DPR) and in the Oleshnya area in the Kursk region.
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