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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Arpan Rai and Maryam Zakir-Hussain

Ukraine news – live: Putin is an ‘international terrorist’, Zelensky says

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Zelensky slams fresh strikes as 'another Russian terrorist attack'

Moscow has said that Kyiv could “end suffering” in Ukraine by meeting Russia‘s demands to resolve the conflict.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov was asked how the suffering of Ukraine‘s civilian population could be reconciled with president Vladimir Putin’s positions.

Peskov said: “The leadership of Ukraine has every opportunity to bring the situation back to normal, has every opportunity to resolve the situation in such a way as to fulfil the requirements of the Russian side and, accordingly, end all possible suffering among the population.”

It comes as repeated missile barrages against power infrastructure across Ukraine over the last few weeks have forced millions of people to go without light, water or heating for hours or days at a time, just as outdoor temperatures fall below freezing.

But Peskov said “there have been no strikes on ‘social’ targets and there are none - special attention is paid to this”.

“As for targets that are directly or indirectly related to military potential, they are accordingly subject to strikes,” he said.

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