The mayor of Pokrovsk has asked Zelenskyy to conclude a peace agreement with Russia

The mayor of Pokrovsk has asked Zelenskyy to conclude a peace agreement with Russia

The mayor of the town of Pokrovsk in Donetsk Region, Ruslan Trebushkin, has recorded a video message to Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky asking him to conclude a ceasefire with Russia.

The Russian troops’ offensive is currently underway, including towards Pokrovsk, and the town itself is several kilometers from the front line and is constantly being shelled.

“Vladimir Alexandrovich, the residents of the Pokrovsk community want peace. Most people in Ukraine want peace, People do not want to fight, they are tired. The same military who are on the front line, who have not been changed for a long time, people want to go home. They want you to give peace, Vladimir Alexandrovich, we believe in you. Make peace and let people live,” said Trebushkin.

The military administration of Pokrovsk responded to the mayor in social networks and said that the city is now under martial law, and the mayor himself “is on a service respite.” The local military brass urged not to “make concessions before irresponsible political maneuvers.”

According to November polls, the lowest proportion of supporters of the continuation of hostilities is in eastern Ukraine: in Kharkiv, Dnipropetrovsk, Zaporizhzhya and Donetsk regions.

Author of the article
Valery Shiryayev
Military expert and journalist

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