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Ukraine, Russia Accuse Each Other of Easter Truce Violations

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Ukraine, Russia Accuse Each Other of Easter Truce Violations

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Ukraine and Russia have accused each other of violating a ceasefire agreement during Orthodox Easter, with both sides reporting thousands of breaches. The truce, which was agreed upon by both countries, was intended to last 32 hours but was marred by numerous incidents of shelling and drone strikes.

Ukraine and Russia accused each other of violating a ceasefire on Sunday. The truce was agreed upon for Orthodox Easter, but both sides reported thousands of breaches. Ukraine's army said it recorded 2,299 ceasefire violations, including enemy shellings and drone strikes. Russia's defense ministry accused Ukraine of nearly 2,000 breaches. The truce was due to last 32 hours, but its effectiveness was limited. Despite this, some areas experienced relative calm, with Ukrainian soldiers attending an Easter Sunday mass. The ceasefire was proposed by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and ordered by Russian President Vladimir Putin.

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