Russia and Ukraine accuse each other of Easter ceasefire violations
Summary
Russia and Ukraine blamed each other for breaking a temporary ceasefire that Russia announced for Orthodox Easter. Despite the ceasefire, both sides reported thousands of violations and continued fighting. People in Ukraine celebrated Easter, but many doubted the truce would last.Key Facts
- Russia declared a 32-hour ceasefire for the Orthodox Easter weekend.
- Ukrainian forces reported 2,299 ceasefire violations by Russian forces.
- Russian authorities reported 1,971 ceasefire violations by Ukrainian forces.
- Drone strikes and shelling were among the reported ceasefire violations.
- People in Ukraine still gathered to celebrate Easter despite the conflict.
- Ukrainian President Zelenskyy visited children who lost parents in the war.
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