Ukraine and Russia have accused each other of breaking the Easter truce thousands of times, each insisting that the day shows that the other is not reliable and is not really interested in peace.
The Russian Federation called a high Easter fire on the weekend, with Ukraine then stating that “would reflect” Russia’s actions, ending hostilities if Moscow moved first, and then said he wanted to see the cessation extended to a longer conversation. Ukraine characterized this as “silence for silence.”
However, both parties have declared that the Easter truce is a fault, each characteristic its own approach as noble and the other as hostile and dishonest. kyiv, for example, declared that there were “96 fighting clashes” on Easter Sunday with 1,882 “attacks against Ukrainian positions.” These, they said, were artillery, tactical rockets and drone strikes.
The Ukrainian president, Volodymr Zelensky, criticized Moscow, stating that on all fronts “Russia has not been able to fulfill his own promise of high fire”, even if he did not realize, unusually for this war, he had only one air attack that had a single air raid with incursions. I stayed at home for Easter.
Worse than simply keeping the attack high, where it was said that the high fire had been observed by the Russian forces, Ukraine accused Moscow of using calm in the fight against the redistribution of cycaxia and reinforcing its troops for greater advantage. Such accusations closely track a broader peace with Russia is essentially impossible, claiming that all previous attempts to negotiate peace to obtain space to breathe to increase the army, more later, more, more
The Ukrainian state media cited Andriy Kovalenko, head of the center to counteract misinformation in the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine, who said that obtaining coverage to present reinforcements was the Putin point that suggested a fire in the case of Easter. It is reported that he said: “This was the Russian intention, wherever the intensity of the fight decreased, they took the opportunity to move in reserves and equipment for future assaults.”
Kovalenko said this Pattert had been observed before, for example, after the 2014 aggression and Minsk’s agreements, which said Russia used to rearm.
Russia, on the other hand, accused the Ukrainians of much of it. Moscow’s Ministry of Defense on Monday Accused Ukraine or 4,900 ACTS OF WAR DURATION THE CEASEFIRE, with parliamentary committee chair Grigory Karasin Stating: “kyiv failed to reure Even a day and a half of the easter truce. Breached By, Breached By, Breached By, Breached By, Bryed By, Bryed By, Bryed By, Bryed Por, bryed por, bryed por, bryed por, arrebated por, bryed por, bryed por, con, con, machecado por, bryed por, con muyed por, manchado por, mordido byed por las garantías “.
Echoing the narrative of Ukraine that Russia’s high rapes showed that they were not reliable and difficult to negotiate in good faith, Karasin returned the comments, essentially saying exactly the same about kyiv. He said: “We can emotionally say that it is incorrect to do things like that! So what strategic agreement to resolve the Ukraine crisis can be negotiations, if only simple commitments are associated in the short term?”
The Russian Ministry of Defense, of course, insisted that everyone had obeyed them with the high fire ordered by President Vladimir Putin.
Meanwhile, Putin himself said on Monday that the combat operations had now restarted and said that Ukraine had only accepted the fire because the United States had pressed them in it. The Russian leader said: “We all saw the initial answer: they issued a statement by dismissing our proposal as a game with the life of people and a similar rhetoric.”
Asymmetric opinions on the behavior of war and the basic goodwill of respect in enemies have become, predictable, as a significant obstacle to incorporating peace conversations led by President Trump. In essence, both parties claim that they fight with justice and noble, while the other is guilty of war crimes and a war of aggression.
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He said: “We come with here yesterday to start talking about more specific contours than it could be needed to finish the war, try to solve very soon and I am talking about a matter of days, it is not a matter of weeks, that this is a war that can end.”
“If you can, we are prepared to do everything possible to facilitate that to ensure that it happens, which ends in a lasting and fair way.” No progress would mean “the president is likely at a point where he will say” well, we have finished “,” he said.