Russia and Ukraine accuse each other of violating Putin’s Easter ceasefire
Russia and Ukraine both accused each other of violating the 36-hour Easter ceasefire declared by Russian President Vladimir Putin, which was intended to halt hostilities from Saturday afternoon through Sunday. Ukraine's military reported nearly 2,300 ceasefire violations by Russian forces, including assaults and shelling.

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AI-generatedRussia and Ukraine both accused each other of violating the 36-hour Easter ceasefire declared by Russian President Vladimir Putin, which was intended to halt hostilities from Saturday afternoon through Sunday. Ukraine's military reported nearly 2,300 ceasefire violations by Russian forces, including assaults and shelling. Simultaneously, Russia's Defence Ministry claimed nearly 2,000 violations by Ukrainian forces, including drone strikes. The head of Russia's Belgorod region reported two civilian deaths from a Ukrainian attack on Saturday. Despite the mutual accusations and skepticism about the truce, many Ukrainians gathered to celebrate Easter.
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5 extractedRescuers uncovered the bodies of two civilians who were killed in a Ukrainian attack on Saturday afternoon.
Russia’s Defence Ministry said it recorded 1,971 ceasefire violations by Ukrainian forces.
Ukraine's armed forces recorded 2,299 ceasefire violations by 7am.
Putin declared a 32-hour ceasefire over the Easter weekend.
Russia and Ukraine accused each other of violating a Kremlin-declared Easter ceasefire.