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Zelenskyy Rejects Putin’s Ceasefire as Propaganda Amidst Ongoing Attacks

Despite Vladimir Putin’s announced Easter ceasefire, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy reported continued Russian attacks, including drone strikes and shelling, across multiple frontlines. Zelenskyy cited a surge in Russian shelling and the doubling of kamikaze drone usage, directly contradicting Russia’s claims of a truce. Ukrainian forces reported casualties and attacks on civilian evacuation efforts. The US, while expressing support for a ceasefire extension, is reportedly considering a deal involving territorial concessions to Russia, a proposal that contrasts sharply with Ukraine’s rejection of Putin’s actions as mere “PR”.

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Zelenskyy: Russian Truce a Lie, Shelling Continues

Zelenskyy’s statement that Russian artillery fire continues despite a declared truce paints a stark picture of the ongoing conflict. It highlights the chasm between pronouncements of peace and the grim reality on the ground in Ukraine. The continued shelling underscores a deeply troubling lack of commitment to any meaningful cessation of hostilities.

The sheer audacity of the situation is striking. It’s akin to someone publicly declaring their intention to quit a harmful habit, only to immediately relapse, pamphlet in hand. This blatant disregard for the announced truce reveals a cynical manipulation of the situation, a cynical game played with human lives.… Continue reading

Zelenskyy Accuses Russia of Fake Ceasefire Amidst Continued Attacks

Despite Russian President Vladimir Putin’s declaration of a unilateral Easter ceasefire, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reported continued Russian attacks, including shelling and assaults, throughout the period. Zelenskyy documented numerous instances of these violations and reiterated Ukraine’s proposal for a 30-day truce extension. Conversely, Russian-installed officials in Kherson accused Ukraine of ceasefire violations. Putin’s ceasefire, announced for humanitarian reasons, lacked details regarding monitoring or specific limitations on military actions.

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Zelensky’s Easter Message: Hope Amidst War and Ceasefire Violations

Despite a 30-hour Russian ceasefire declared for Easter, both sides accused each other of violations, with Ukraine reporting numerous shelling incidents and assaults. Zelenskyy, while celebrating Easter and invoking hope for peace, rejected the truce’s credibility, citing Russia’s past actions and proposing a 30-day extension instead. A prisoner exchange of 246 soldiers per side occurred, mediated by the UAE, amidst the ongoing conflict. Zelenskyy stressed Ukraine’s continued fight for peace and freedom.

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Putin’s Easter Truce: A Cynical PR Stunt or Tactical Maneuver?

Russian President Vladimir Putin declared a brief Easter ceasefire in Ukraine, prompting immediate skepticism from Kyiv. Despite Putin’s claim that all hostilities would cease, Ukrainian officials reported continued Russian attacks throughout the proposed truce. Zelenskyy rejected the short-lived ceasefire, advocating instead for a 30-day cessation of hostilities to demonstrate genuine peace intentions. This announcement follows stalled US-led peace negotiations and comes amid ongoing fighting on multiple fronts.

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Putin’s Easter Ceasefire: A Cynical Hoax Exposing Russia’s Brutal War in Ukraine

Despite Russia’s announced Easter ceasefire, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy reported continued Russian attacks, including the detection of Shahed drones shortly after the declared commencement. This contradicts Russia’s claim of a unilateral ceasefire contingent upon reciprocal Ukrainian actions. Ukrainian forces, meanwhile, reported maintaining their positions in Kursk and advancing in Belgorod. Despite the ceasefire declaration, Ukrainian authorities maintained warnings to citizens regarding ongoing threats of Russian attacks.

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Russia Violates Easter Truce, Continuing Attacks on Ukraine

Despite Russia’s declared Easter ceasefire, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy reported continued Russian shelling and assaults, stating a lack of trust in Moscow’s pronouncements. Zelenskyy proposed reciprocating a true, unconditional ceasefire beyond Easter, contrasting this with Russia’s rejection of a prior US-proposed 30-day truce. Simultaneously, reports emerged of potential US concessions, including recognizing Crimea as Russian territory, to facilitate a peace deal, a move sparking controversy. This potential agreement, reportedly being pushed by the Trump administration, would see Russia retain occupied Ukrainian lands, potentially alongside sanctions relief.

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Zelensky: Russian Ceasefire a Sham Amidst Continued Artillery Attacks

Despite President Putin’s announcement of a 30-hour Easter truce, alleged breaches by Russia, including continued artillery fire and drone attacks, immediately followed. President Zelensky stated that Ukraine would reciprocate a genuine ceasefire, even proposing a 30-day extension, but expressed skepticism given Russia’s history of broken promises. A significant prisoner exchange between the two countries occurred concurrently, with over 240 fighters returned on each side. The truce announcement, despite skepticism from both sides, marked a notable, albeit potentially short-lived, pause in the ongoing conflict.

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Putin’s Easter Truce: Cynical Gambit or Genuine Peace Offering?

Despite Vladimir Putin’s announced “Easter truce” ceasing all military operations, air raid alerts sounded across Ukraine shortly after its purported commencement. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy immediately denounced the truce as a sham, citing the detection of Russian attack drones in Ukrainian airspace. Zelenskyy asserted that the drone attacks demonstrate Putin’s disregard for human life and the sanctity of Easter. Ukrainian air defenses were activated to counter the threat.

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