“Until this time, from the beginning of the day, the Russian army has violated Putin’s ceasefire more than two thousand times,” Zelenski said
The Ukrainian president posted a new truce proposal via x Volodimir Zelenskias the “Easter truce” announced by Russian President Vladimir Putin yesterday at midnight on Monday. In particular, Zelenski proposed to Russia the cessation of unmanned aircraft and large -scale missiles on non -military infrastructure for at least 30 days.
In particular, Zelenski reported via a post on the X:
Report of Commander -in -Chief Sirski from 8:00 pm On Easter.
Until this time, from the beginning of the day, the Russian army has violated Putin’s ceasefire more than two thousand times. There have already been 67 Russian attacks on our positions in various directions, with the largest number in Pokovsk. There were a total of 1,355 cases of Russian bombings, of which 713 were made with heavy weapons. The Russians also used drones 673 times.
In practice, in all the main directions of the front, Russia failed to adhere to its own promise of ceasefire. And almost a whole day was not enough for Russia to respond to our Ukrainian proposal for a complete ceasefire – which would start now, from Easter, and would last 30 days.
However, today there were no alarms for air raids. Therefore, this is a form of ceasefire of the fire achieved and is the easiest to extend. Ukraine proposes to cease any blow with unmanned aircraft and large -scale missiles against political infrastructure for a period of at least 30 days, with the possibility of extension. If Russia does not agree on such a step, it will be proof that it intends to continue to do only what destroys human lives and prolong the war.
A Report by Commander-in-Chief Syrskyi as of 8:00 PM on Easter Day.
As of this hour, since the beginning of the day, the Russian army has violated Putin’s Ceasefire more TWO Thousand Times. There have Already Been 67 Russian Assaults Against Our Positions Across Various…
– Volodymyr Zelenskyy / володимир зеленський (@zelenskyyua) April 20, 2025
Ukrainian Foreign Minister: We haven’t heard anything from Moscow to extend the truce
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Simbicha said earlier That Kiev has not yet heard anything from Russia about a possible extension of ceasefire, as the deadline expires in less than three hours.
Recall that earlier today, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that the president of Russia Vladimir Putin has not instructed to extend the Easter truce to Ukraineaccording to the Russian State News Agency TASS.
According to the BBC, Simbicha also said that Ukraine has proposed the extension of the truce after midnight and is open to a 30 -day full truce “if Russia responds” to this proposal. “We haven’t heard anything from Moscow yet,” he said.
The Russian Ministry of Defense, on his part, accused Ukraine on Sunday of launching hundreds of attacks with unmanned aircraft on its territory.
These arguments seem to be unlikely that the 30 -hour truce will carry permanent peace, the BBC notes.
In the meantime, Easter celebrations took place on Sunday. Putin watched A late -night operation, while Ukrainian soldiers on the front lines also celebrate Easter Sunday. Earlier today, In his Easter message to UkrainiansZelenski urged them not to abandon the hope that Peace would return to their country and insist on overcoming the difficult path of war on which they have been traveling for 1,152 days.
In the meantime, The State Department reported That “the US is committed to achieving complete and total ceasefire” in Ukraine, adding that it would welcome the expansion of the truce beyond Sunday.
At this point, it seems unlikely that the truce will be extended, as there has been no sign from Moscow that it wants to extend it.
As for what we have to expect in the coming week, talks with the US for a long -term truce will continue in London, and an agreement on minerals between Ukraine and the US are also expected to be signed.
Source :Skai
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