Ukrainians are celebrating Easter for the eleventh year not only in churches or their homes, but also at the front. Soldiers enjoy Easter bread, and military chaplains bless Easter baskets and pray ...
STORY: As Ukrainians and Russians separately attended Easter services in their home countries - their governments accused each other on Sunday of carrying out hundreds of attacks, despite a one-day ...
Ukrainian and Russian officials accused each other of violating a ceasefire and truce that was supposed to halt the military conflict temporarily during Sunday’s Easter holiday. While they were ...
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky has accused Russia of violating its own Easter cease-fire nearly 3,000 times — as President Trump still reiterated his hopes that the two countries will reach a ...
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Easter truce or another provocation? How Ukraine and the West respond to Putin's 30-hour ceasefire
Russian dictator Vladimir Putin on the eve of Easter announced a so-called truce for 30 hours. Ukraine agreed to cease fire on the condition that "complete silence truly reigns." What is known about ...
Despite the Kremlin's promise of an Easter truce, Russia launched more than 2,000 attacks on Ukrainian positions over a day. Amid the breakdown of the ceasefire, Ukraine proposed a new format of ...
Russia and Ukraine are trading new accusations of attacks just hours after Russian President Vladimir Putin had promised a temporary Easter truce. Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says that ...
MOSCOW – Russia and Ukraine blamed each other for breaking a one-day Easter ceasefire announced by President Vladimir Putin, with both sides accusing the other of carrying out hundreds of attacks.
Ukraine and Russia blamed each other on Sunday for breaking the one-day Easter ceasefire that President Vladimir Putin announced, with both sides accusing the other of launching attacks overnight.
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