Kiev can’t control its own military – Kremlin

Kiev’s troops are apparently refusing to take orders from its political leaders, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told journalists on Friday. While Ukraine publicly supported the 30-day partial ceasefire which Russia brokered with the US, its airstrikes continue, he said.
Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered a halt to attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure on March 18 following a phone call with his US counterpart Donald Trump. The two leaders discussed the initiative put forward by Washington and Moscow said it supported the idea at the time.
“Russia can state that the [Ukrainian] leadership has no control over its Armed Forces that do not follow its orders when it comes to attacks on the energy infrastructure facilities,” Peskov said, adding that attempts to strike Russian infrastructure “take place on a daily basis.”
Russia and the US also agreed on a list of energy facilities that should not be targeted as part of the truce earlier this week. The list included nuclear power plants, oil and gas facilities, and hydroelectric power plants. However, it is unclear if the Ukrainian government gave any orders to its troops afterwards.
The Kremlin then said that it intended to maintain the 30-day partial ceasefire as a gesture of goodwill to Washington, even if Kiev fails to honor it. The Russian Foreign Ministry has warned that Moscow reserves the right to withdraw from the agreement.
“If Ukraine had joined the [ceasefire] and gave relevant orders to its Armed Forces, they are apparently not being followed,” Peskov said on Friday, calling it a sign of Kiev’s “total lack of supervision” over the military’s actions.
Earlier on Friday, the Russian Defense Ministry reported that Kiev’s troops had attacked the country’s energy infrastructure in three separate regions, in violation of a US-mediated moratorium. The incidents, recorded over the past 24 hours, took place in Russia’s Belgorod, Kursk, and Saratov Regions, according to the ministry, which has published some video showing the aftermath of one of the attacks. The Russian military has been reporting similar violations among Ukrainian troops regularly since the agreement was made.