Kremlin angered that Ukraine and Russia are "arguing over a few kilometres of territory"

Roman Petrenko — 12 April, 15:54
Kremlin angered that Ukraine and Russia are arguing over a few kilometres of territory
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Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has stated that Russia and Ukraine's "territorial differences" amount to "a matter of just a few kilometres".

Source: Peskov in a comment to Kremlin propagandists, as cited by RBC

Quote: "At this stage, it is a dispute over a few square kilometres of territory in one direction or another.

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It is indeed just a matter of a few kilometres... roughly speaking, there is 18-17% of the Donetsk People's Republic [as the Kremlin refers to Donetsk Oblast – ed.] that remains for us to liberate [occupy – ed.], and this would mean reaching the administrative borders."

Details: Peskov promised that the war will continue after the Easter ceasefire.

Background: Ukraine's General Staff reported as of the morning of 12 April, 2,299 violations of the ceasefire regime, which began at 16:00 the previous day, had been recorded.

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