Moscow: Ukraine violated a temporary ceasefire

The Russian Defense Ministry said Ukraine has violated the temporary ceasefire for more than a thousand times.
Russian Preside Vladimir Putin issued a new order on a temporary ceasefire in Ukraine on Easter on Saturday; A decree that reflects Russian peaceful actions, but apparely, according to Moscow, has ignored it.
“Ukrainian forces targeted Russian positions five times and carried out numerous drone attacks,” the Russian Defense Ministry said in a stateme Sunday.
Referring to Ukraine’s provisional ceasefire violation, the ministry added: “Ukraine’s violations and attacks by forces have left a number of injured and killed as well as damage to civilian infrastructure.”
The Russian Defense Ministry’s report reports that Ukrainian Preside Walodimir Zelksky claimed yesterday after his Russian couerpart declared it.
“If Russia is willing to make a real ceasefire, Ukraine will also act accordingly,” he said. “Also, if a complete ceasefire occurs, Ukraine also proposes to extend it after Easter.”
In this regard, the media in the world responded to Putin’s order, and the Wall Street Journal wrote in a report: “Putin’s proposal is an easy diplomatic victory, as well as the American side refuses to resign and, of course, refuse to resign.”
At the end of the stateme, the Russian Defense Ministry also said that before the ceasefire announced, the Russian army had corolled the Nawumikhailika area in eastern Ukraine.
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