Russia-Ukraine Easter truce violated, accusations traded as doubts persist over commitment to peace, Zelensky proposes extension.

Russia and Ukraine have recently exchanged accusations of truce violations over the Easter holiday period. Despite Russian President Putin’s announcement of a ceasefire, both sides have reported attacks. Ukrainian President Zelensky has stated that there has been an increase in shelling and the use of drones by Russia. On the other hand, Russia has alleged that they have repelled Ukrainian assaults and that there have been civilian casualties. This latest development comes after previous ceasefire attempts have failed, raising doubts about Russia’s true commitment to peace in the region. Zelensky has proposed extending the truce, but skepticism remains high. The situation between the two countries continues to be tense, with both sides pointing fingers at each other for the violations. For the latest updates on the Russia-Ukraine conflict and more news from around the world, stay tuned.

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