Kyiv, half of Ukraine under air raid alerts hours after one-day Russia ceasefire ends
- Russia resumed aerial attacks on Ukraine shortly after a temporary truce ended, as confirmed by both Moscow and Kyiv.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky stated that they remain ready to negotiate for an unconditional ceasefire as a first step toward peace.
- U.S. President Donald Trump expressed hopes for a peace deal this week, despite ongoing accusations of ceasefire violations by both sides.
- Putin questioned the feasibility of a proposed ceasefire while accusing Ukraine of misusing civilian structures for military purposes.
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Ukraine: With the end of the Easter truce, the eastern part of the country again lives under the constant threat of strikes
Two days and two nights after the end of the paschal truce unilaterally declared by Russian President Vladimir Putin, which has been respected only in the air and in some places, it is difficult to believe in a lull in the eastern part of the country. However, in Kramatorsk, not far from the front line, the inhabitants try to continue to live despite the constant danger, while Russia resumed its strikes on Monday 21 April.
News Wrap: Russia resumes fighting in Ukraine after 30-hour 'Easter truce'
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Russia hammers Ukraine as one-day ceasefire ends
The NewsRussia launched a major aerial attack on Ukraine, definitively ending an Easter truce that Kyiv anyway said was repeatedly violated. Air raid sirens blared in the Ukrainian capital and parts of the eastern half of the country, while Russia itself accused Kyiv of undermining the one-day ceasefire. The resumption of fighting came with Washington voicing frustration over the slow pace of peace talks: US President Donald Trump said he hoped …
Fighting resumes in Ukraine after Russia ends Easter cease-fire by pounding seven regions
Russian forces ended a short-lived cease-fire by launching a wave of aerial attacks against cities across south-eastern and central Ukraine overnight, including the capital, Kyiv, Ukrainian authorities said.
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