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Ukraine and Russia Agree to Ceasefire for Orthodox Easter Amid Ongoing Conflict

Severity: Medium (Score: 57.0)

Sources: Independent, Bbc, Euronews, Theguardian

Summary

Russian President Vladimir Putin has announced a 32-hour ceasefire for Orthodox Easter, effective from April 11 at 4 PM until the end of April 12. This decision follows Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's calls for a truce, which had previously gone unanswered. Both leaders have expressed a willingness to engage in reciprocal actions, with Zelensky stating Ukraine is ready for 'symmetrical steps.' The ceasefire aims to provide a temporary respite for soldiers and civilians amid ongoing hostilities, including drone attacks and missile strikes that have recently resulted in civilian casualties. Despite the announcement, skepticism remains regarding the ceasefire's durability, given past violations and Russia's military posture. The ceasefire coincides with ongoing discussions about a potential peace deal, with U.S. mediation involved. The situation remains fluid, with both sides preparing for possible provocations during the truce. Key Points: • Putin announced a 32-hour ceasefire for Orthodox Easter, starting April 11. • Zelensky expressed readiness for reciprocal actions, emphasizing a need for peace. • Skepticism surrounds the ceasefire's effectiveness due to past violations.

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  • Iran (country)
  • Norway (country)
  • Russia (country)
  • Ukraine (country)
  • United States (country)
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