Lammy on Russia’s night attack on Ukraine: Putin must agree to immediate, complete, unconditional ceasefire

British Foreign Secretary David Lammy has responded to Russia's latest massive strike on Ukraine on March 28.
He wrote about this on the social network X, Censor.NET reports.
He said that such actions contradict the ceasefire negotiations and called on the Kremlin to immediately stop the fighting.
"Russia is still attacking Ukraine despite the ceasefire talks. These attacks have resulted in deaths and harm to civilians, and there are reports of damage to energy infrastructure. Putin must agree to an immediate, full, unconditional ceasefire, which is the first step toward a just and lasting peace," Lammy wrote.
According to the Armed Forces of Ukraine, on the night of March 29, Russian occupiers attacked Ukraine with 163 drones, 89 of which were shot down and 51 imitators lost their location without any negative consequences.
The strike affected Kharkiv, Sumy, Poltava, Dnipropetrovsk, Odesa, Mykolaiv, and Zaporizhzhia regions.
It is also reported that this was the eighth combined attack on Naftogaz Group facilities since the beginning of the year and the eighteenth since the start of the full-scale invasion. Naftogaz CEO Roman Chumak said that experts are working to eliminate the consequences and assess the damage.