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Putin calls for Easter truce but doubts remain over ceasefire

Vladimir Putin has called for an "Easter truce." He announced that Russia Russia will cease all military actions from 6 PM Moscow time on April 19 to midnight on April 20. He urged Ukraine to make a similar declaration.

Vladimir Putin
Vladimir Putin
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Adam Zygiel

What do you need to know?

  • Russian President Vladimir Putin proposed the implementation of a multi-day "Easter truce"
  • The dictator hopes Kyiv will also decide on a ceasefire.
  • During previous "truces" by Putin, Russia did not cease attacks.

Many claims made by Russian and Belarusian media or government representatives are elements of propaganda. Such reports are part of the information war waged by the Russian Federation.

During a meeting at the Kremlin, Putin listened to a report from Chief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov on the front-line situation. He stated that the Russian side would suspend actions in the following days.

- Guided by humanitarian considerations, today from 18:00 to midnight from Sunday to Monday, the Russian side declares an Easter truce. I order all military actions to be stopped for this period - said Putin, according to a Kremlin statement.

The military remains on alert

- At the same time, our troops must be ready to repel possible violations of the truce and provocations from the enemy, any of its aggressive action, - he said.

Putis stated that the decision regarding the Easter truce will show how sincere the Kyiv authorities' readiness is and their willingness and ability to abide by agreements and participate in peace negotiations.

He also accused Kyiv of violating the moratorium on attacks targeting energy infrastructure, which was in effect from 18th March to 17th April.

Will there be an agreement? Previous ones did not stop the fighting

During this time, Russia also violated the agreement, among other things by attacking a Ukrainian energy facility in the Dnipropetrovsk region with drones.

Ukrainians also pointed out that during the "energy truce," Russians killed more Ukrainians than in the analogous period before its announcement.

In January 2023, the Russian authorities announced the "Christmas truce." Nevertheless, the fighting did not stop.

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