Since its March 25th implementation, Russia has breached the partial ceasefire protecting Ukraine’s energy infrastructure over 30 times, according to Ukrainian officials. These attacks, reported to international partners, have damaged critical infrastructure in multiple oblasts. Despite this ongoing aggression, Ukraine continues to advocate for a comprehensive ceasefire contingent upon reciprocal action from Russia. The ceasefire, initially proposed during a March 18th call between Presidents Putin and Trump, also included a maritime truce dependent on sanctions relief.
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In the month following Ukraine’s unconditional acceptance of a US-proposed ceasefire on March 11th, Russia launched a relentless assault, firing nearly 70 missiles, over 2,200 Shahed drones, and more than 6,000 guided aerial bombs. This escalation, rejecting peace proposals, underscores Russia’s continued commitment to war and its disregard for civilian lives. International condemnation, including from French President Macron and former US President Trump, followed the attacks, highlighting Russia’s obstruction of peace efforts. The Ukrainian government urges increased international pressure on Russia to compel a genuine commitment to peace.
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Russia’s Kremlin spokesperson, Dmitry Peskov, announced that the informal moratorium on strikes against energy infrastructure is no longer binding due to alleged Ukrainian violations. Peskov cited Ukrainian military actions targeting Russian energy facilities as evidence of this breach, claiming a loss of control by Kyiv’s leadership. This announcement followed Russia’s own large-scale drone attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure and accusations of Ukrainian strikes on Russian energy infrastructure. The conflicting claims highlight the ongoing tension and escalation of the conflict.
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Despite a 30-day ceasefire agreement between Russia and the U.S., brokered by President Trump to halt attacks on Ukrainian energy and infrastructure, Russia launched 40 drone strikes on civilian targets within an hour of the call’s conclusion. These attacks, which included a hospital and energy substation, prompted Ukrainian President Zelenskyy to declare the ceasefire immediately ineffective. Zelenskyy further warned that Ukraine would retaliate against any further violations of the agreement.
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A rocket was launched from Gaza into Israel on Thursday, marking the first such attack in several weeks. This incident occurred despite the ongoing ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. The attack comes just days before a scheduled prisoner exchange, raising tensions. The circumstances surrounding the attack are currently unclear.
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Israel says Hamas has reneged on parts of a recently agreed-upon ceasefire deal. This announcement, unsurprisingly, has sparked a wave of reactions, ranging from disappointment and anger to outright skepticism. The timing of the alleged breach, so soon after the deal’s announcement, fuels suspicion about the agreement’s genuine nature and whether it was ever truly intended to hold.
Many are questioning the veracity of Israel’s claims. The lack of concrete evidence supporting the accusations of Hamas’s breaches has led some to believe that Israel may be using this as a pretext to avoid the terms of the agreement, perhaps due to internal political pressures or a desire to continue military operations.… Continue reading
Following a Hezbollah projectile attack on an Israeli military post in disputed territory, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed a forceful response. Hezbollah claimed the attack was a defensive measure due to alleged Israeli ceasefire violations, marking their first action since the recent truce. Israel has conducted numerous airstrikes in southern Lebanon in recent days, resulting in civilian casualties, prompting accusations of ceasefire breaches by Lebanon. The US, tasked with monitoring the ceasefire, reports it’s largely holding despite these incidents.
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