Russia deceives: no signs of ceasefire at the front - words of a soldier.
Russia's statements about a ceasefire are just an attempt to buy time and divert attention from the real situation at the front. The participants in the hostilities are not convinced by these statements at all.
The reality at the front does not confirm the words of politicians
This is stated by the officer of the 'Svoboda' battalion Andriy Kryvushchenko in the morning broadcast of Ranok.LIVE.
He emphasized that none of the promises made by the Kremlin regarding a ceasefire have actually been fulfilled.
'I can only believe this when my comrades stop dying in battle, when the situation at the front stabilizes, and the enemy fire ceases,' - he noted.
Kryvushchenko emphasizes that the reality at the forefront absolutely does not match what the supporters of Russian leader Vladimir Putin say.
'What they discuss in their meetings and what we actually have at the front are two completely different worlds that never intersect,' - he emphasized.
According to him, the enemy does not stop shelling and constantly tries to advance, using equipment and even motorcycles.
Earlier, we wrote about the conditions for ending the war, as stated by Putin.
Trump also supported Putin's desire to completely seize Donbas.
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