Ukrainian President Zelenskyy has accused Russian forces of more than 2,000 ceasefire violations during the Easter truce, highlighting multiple assaults and shelling incidents. However, he mentioned the lack of air raid alerts during this period. Zelenskyy also suggested a halt to long-range drone strikes on civilian infrastructure for a minimum of 30 days. The ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine has seen a significant increase in violence in recent weeks, with both sides blaming each other for the escalation. Zelenskyy’s call for a temporary cessation of certain military activities aims to de-escalate the situation and protect civilian lives. The international community continues to monitor the situation closely and calls for a peaceful resolution to the conflict. The Ukrainian government remains resolute in defending its sovereignty and territorial integrity amidst the ongoing hostilities. The developments in the conflict have raised concerns globally, with many countries urging for a diplomatic solution to end the violence in the region. As the situation unfolds, the world waits to see if the proposed measures will be implemented and lead to a reduction in hostilities between the warring parties.
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President Zelenskyy alleges over 2,000 ceasefire violations by Russian forces, proposes halt to drone strikes for 30 days.
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