Ukrainian PM sees Russian accusations against Ukraine of Minsk implementation failure as hybrid warfare

Ukrainian Prime Minister Volodymyr Groysman says that accusations brought by Russia against the Armed Forces of Ukraine of the failure to abide by the Minks agreements are part of hybrid warfare.
"The cynical accusations brought by Moscow against the Ukrainian armed forces are an information campaign of the hybrid war that is being waged all over the world," he said in an interview with the Croatian edition Jutarnji Vijesti, commenting on Moscow's statements about the alleged violation of the ceasefire by the Ukrainian army.
Groysman noted that the Ukrainian forces cease fire unilaterally, and this is not supported by Russian-backed militants.
"Ukraine unilaterally ceases fire, like it was on June 1, on International Children's Day. But Russian aggressors cannot stop for the sake of children from another country, continuing attacks. The situation was and remains tense," he added.
According to him, the enemy violates the ceasefire 50-60 times a day, "people die every day - both combatants and civilians. The combined human losses have already exceeded ten thousand people."
"Let me emphasize: Donetsk is our, Ukrainian land, and the Russians there are invaders. We do not see forceful liberation of these areas as an option because it may cause the huge death toll among our population. Therefore Kyiv is really interested in this truce and full implementation of the Minsk accords, since they will allow us to restore sovereignty by peaceful means," he said.
The prime minister stressed that Russia wants to fuel the "hot phase" of the conflict as long as possible, since it is an instrument for destabilizing Ukraine.
"They are aware that the liberation of Donbas will immediately raise the question of the return of the illegally occupied Crimea," Groysman said.