Ukraine-Russia ceasefire strained
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Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday announced a temporary ceasefire to mark Orthodox Easter, with the Kremlin saying it expects Ukraine to reciprocate. “In connection with the approaching holiday of Orthodox Easter, a ceasefire is declared from 1600 on April 11 to the end of the day of April 12,” the Kremlin said in a statement.
Russia and Ukraine have agreed to a truce for Orthodox Easter, with Vladimir Putin saying he's ordered troops to cease fire "in all directions" this weekend. His declaration came after Volodymyr Zelensky issued repeated calls for a ceasefire, all ignored by the Kremlin.
Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a ceasefire with Ukraine for the duration of the Orthodox Easter holidays, the Kremlin said Thursday (Apr 9), after Kyiv also proposed a pause in hostilities.
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Overnight drone strikes by Russian forces in the Ukrainian city of Odesa resulted in the deaths of at least two individuals, according to local authorities. The attacks occurred just before a proposed ceasefire for Orthodox Easter.
Ukraine and Russia will cease fire for the Orthodox Easter holidays, the warring countries' leaders said on Thursday, announcing a rare 32-hour halt in fighting. The four-year war previously saw limited and short truces, but Moscow and Kyiv were quick to ...
KYIV, Ukraine — Russia and Ukraine accused each other of violating a Kremlin-declared Easter ceasefire Sunday, as Orthodox Christians gathered to celebrate the holiday despite Moscow’s 4-year-long war against its neighbor. Russian President Vladimir ...