"Since Easter morning, we can conclude that the Russian army is trying to make a general impression of a ceasefire, while in any areas it continues its isolated attempts to attack and inflict losses on Ukraine" - he said on Sunday morning Volodymyr Zelenski.
The Ukrainian president stressed that Russia must full respect the terms of the ceasefire. "The proposal of Ukraine to implement and extend the ceasefire 30 days after midnight this evening remains on the table. We will act in accordance with the real situation in the field" - he stressed.
Zelenski: The enemy conducted dozens of drone attacks
Zelenski besides submitted a morning study from the front line. "In different directions of the front have already been recorded 59 cases of Russian shelling and 5 storms of Russian units. In the Starobel Sector of the Operational Tactical Group, a single conflict clash was documented, 3 conflict clashes took place in the Donetsk OTG sector – towards Pokrowska and Nowopawliwka, and 1 conflict clash took place close Stepov in the direction of Zaporoże. The enemy conducted dozens of FPV drone attacks – we read.
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In the Kursk region, Russian forces conducted artillery raids and utilized drones. Between 18 on Saturday and midnight there were 387 cases of shelling and 19 attacks by Russian forces. Drones were utilized by the Russians 290 times – the president concluded.
War in Ukraine. ‘Easter truce’
Vladimir Putin announced on Saturday Easter truce in the war against Ukraine. The decision of the Russian leader is mandatory from 18 Moscow time (17 Polish time). The Russian leader argued that his decision was motivated by ‘humanitarian considerations’.
Less than 2 hours after Putin's decision was announced, it was reported that Russia was inactive carrying out attacks on Ukrainian cities.
“Russians proceed to fire in all directions as before. Mainly in the east," he stressed Head of the Center for Combating Disinformation in Ukraine Andrij Kowalenko.
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