Kiev: Russian President Petro Poroshenko declared the recommencement of army offensive against pro-Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine after allowing a ceasefire to end late Monday.
According to international sources, The Ukrainian president said in his statement that we had given one and last chance of surrender and establishment of peace to pro-Russian separatists but the these pro-Russian insurgents made disappointed us and they continued their offensive against government forces.
Poroshenko further said that we will offensive against these pro-Russian separatists if they never stop their bad behavior.
The pro-Western president said that Ukraine had kept our-self silent for 10 days showing the world “that we want to peacefully settle this foreign-provoked conflict.”
Poroshenko accused rebel forces of engaging in “criminal acts” to undermine the “unique opportunity” to enforcement his peace plan.
The President Petro said, “We will go on the offensive and liberate our country,” he said. “Not extending the ceasefire is our response to the terrorists, snipers and marauders.”
Poroshenko didn’t exclude further negotiations with separatists, saying Ukraine was “open to a cease fire on a moment’s notice” as soon as all sides show complying with a peace deal.
On the other hand, the president said in his Twitter massage pro-Russian separatists had done violation against ceasefire many times and during this period they killed almost 27 officials and now there is no room for more expansion in ceasefire.
Ukraine President Declares Military Offensive Against pro-Russian separatists
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