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Putin draws Israeli prime minister’s attention to barbarous shelling of Donetsk — Kremlin

This was the fifth telephone conversation of Vladimir Putin and Naftali Bennett since the start of the Russian special operation

MOSCOW, March 14. /TASS/. In a phone call with Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, Russian President Vladimir Putin drew his attention to the Monday’s barbarous shelling of Donetsk, the Kremlin press service reported on Monday. The phone call was initiated by the Israeli side, it said.

Vladimir Putin and Naftali Bennett continued an exchange of opinions on the situation around the special operation to protect the republics of Donbass, it added.

"Within this context, Vladimir Putin drew attention to a new barbarous attack by the Ukrainian military - today’s missile strike on a central neighborhood of Donetsk with the use of the cluster munition, which resulted in numerous casualties among the civilians of the city," the press service stressed.

President Putin informed the Israeli prime minister about the negotiations of Russian and Ukrainian representatives, the Kremlin press service said.

"Naftali Bennett informed the Russian president of the recent contacts on the Ukrainian issue with the leaders of certain countries. Vladimir Putin, for his part, shared his views of the negotiations between the Russian and Ukrainian representatives conducted these days in the format of a video conference," the Kremlin said.

The Russian president and the Israeli prime minister agreed to continue the dialogue.

This was the fifth telephone conversation of Putin and Bennett since the start of the Russian special operation. Besides, the president and the prime minister met in Moscow on March 5 to discuss various aspects regarding the situation in Ukraine.

On Monday, a Tochka-U tactical missile was fired towards a residential area of the city of Donetsk from the territory controlled by the embattled nationalist-backed Kiev regime. As a result of the cluster’s explosion in the center of Donetsk, 20 civilians were killed. According to the acting health minister of the DPR, Alexander Oprishchenko, 35 people were taken to hospitals with injuries.