Easter Ceasefire in Ukraine Marred by Ongoing Hostilities
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy expressed doubt about a ceasefire announced by Russian President Vladimir Putin, indicating that Ukrainian forces would respond to any genuine halt in hostilities.
- Despite a temporary ceasefire announced by Putin, Ukrainian forces reported continuing Russian assaults along the front lines.
- On Easter, many Ukrainians gathered in a damaged church to mark the holiday, reflecting the community's resilience despite ongoing conflicts.
- Both sides conducted a significant prisoner exchange, where 277 Ukrainian soldiers were returned, though thousands of POWs remain in captivity.
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In Ukraine, despite the Paschal promises, no one believes in a Russian truce
Moscow had declared a cease-fire during the Easter weekend, as a pledge of good faith against a tired Donald Trump. But Russia finally failed to respect it, as it does not abandon its unacceptable maximalist ambitions for Kyiv.
Ukraine says Russia broke its own Easter ceasefire vow - West Hawaii Today
KYIV, Ukraine — Serhiy Hnezdilov spent Saturday night in a ceasefire that wasn’t. Fighting for Ukraine in the eastern Donetsk region, he said he could hear explosions throughout the night, despite the Kremlin’s promise of a truce for Easter.
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