Kremlin "Not Losing Hope" Despite Drone Strikes as Putin-Trump Call Approaches
Photo: Kremlin press service.
Putin’s aide, Yuri Ushakov, speaking to Kommersant, expressed claimed Russia is not losing hope ahead of the scheduled Putin-Trump call:
It's been a week since the proposal (for a 30-day ceasefire). And what are we seeing? The most powerful attack by the Ukrainian Armed Forces drones on Russian territory in history. And then another attack. But we are not losing hope! We cling to everything, Ushakov said.
On March 11, Russian authorities claimed to have intercepted 337 Ukrainian drones in multiple regions, marking the most significant drone attack on Russian territory since the start of the full-scale war.
Russia continues near-daily missile and drone attacks on Ukrainian cities, targeting civilian and energy infrastructure, according to The Kyiv Independent.
Meanwhile, Trump and Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov confirmed a call between Putin and the U.S. President would be held.
Trump also claimed that "many elements of the potential peace agreement have been agreed upon:"
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