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At the same time, the head of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation ...

Putin's trip to Donetsk: The Kremlin answered rumors that had been spread

At the same time, the head of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation Sergey Shoigu announced the ceasefire regime across the front line in Ukraine from noon on January 6 to the 7th north. According to Kremlin representatives, Orthodox citizens should "give the opportunity to visit the Christmas Eve. " Russian Presidential President Dmitry Peskov said that the Kremlin is not aware of the plans of Russian President Vladimir Putin to visit for Christmas, January 7, Ukrainian Donetsk.

About it reports TASS. Social networks appeared about the planned trip of the head of state-aggressor to Ukraine during the so-called "Christmas truce". The deputy mayor of Mariupol Petro Andryushchenko commented on publications in the Russian Internet communities that Putin plans to travel to Donetsk for Christmas and what exactly was declared a truce. According to Andryushchenko, such rumors are groundless. "It is ready to put anything that it will not only be in Donetsk for Christmas, but never.

At least alive," he wrote. At the same time, the Kremlin reported that Putin ordered the introduction of "ceasefire regime throughout the front line in Ukraine", starting at noon on January 6, Moscow time (from 11:00 to Kiev) to midnight on January 7. Representatives of the Russian leadership explained this by the fact that in the areas where combat clashes occur, a considerable number of citizens who adhere to the Orthodox religion live.

The Kremlin ceased to declare a ceasefire regime in the Kremlin. "We urge the Ukrainian side to declare the ceasefire and allow them to visit the Christmas Eve, as well as on the Day of Christmas," the message reads. The corresponding decree was given by the head of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation Sergey Shoig. Recall that in Mariupol the invaders demolished the house in the eyes of residents.

According to Petr Andryushchenko, advisor to Mariupol mayor, people did not have the opportunity to take personal belongings from the apartments in which they lived all their lives. Earlier, Focus reported that the Armed Forces told how the Russian Federation was trying to hide real losses. The military leadership of the Russian Federation sends to the war insufficiently trained and poorly equipped servicemen.