Russia and Ukraine accuse each other of breaching Easter truce

WorldView · Samuel Otieno · April 20, 2025
Russia and Ukraine accuse each other of breaching Easter truce
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky. PHOTO/The Times of Israel
In Summary

Zelensky said Ukraine saw hundreds of attacks and drone launches on Sunday.

Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky said Russian forces were continuing their shelling and assaults along the front line despite Putin announcing the surprise truce.

The 30-hour truce starting Saturday evening to mark the religious holiday could be the most significant pause in the fighting throughout the three-year conflict.

The Ukrainian air force did not report any drone launches or missile attacks overnight.

But Zelensky accused Russia of having kept up its attacks on the front line after the truce started.

Russia's defence ministry, in turn, said it had "repelled" attempted assaults by Ukraine and accused Kyiv of launching hundreds of drones and shells, causing civilian casualties.

"Despite the announcement of the Easter truce, Ukrainian units at night made attempts to attack" Russia's positions in the Donetsk region, the ministry added.

A woman and two children were wounded by a drone attack in Russia's Belgorod border region, the Governor, Vyacheslav Gladkov, said.

The Russian-appointed mayor of Gorlovka in the occupied part of the Donetsk region, Ivan Prikhodko, said two civilians had been wounded without giving details.

Zelensky said Ukraine saw hundreds of attacks and drone launches on Sunday.

"The Ukrainian army is acting and will continue to act in an absolutely mirror image" of Russia, Zelensky said.

The Russian defence ministry insisted its troops had "strictly observed the ceasefire".

Russia launched its full-scale invasion of neighbouring Ukraine in February 2022 and now occupies around 20% of the country.

Putin's order to halt all combat over the Easter weekend came after months of efforts by US President Donald Trump to get Moscow and Kyiv to agree to a ceasefire.

On Friday, Washington even threatened to withdraw from talks if no progress was made.

Ukrainian soldiers told AFP that they had noticed a lull in fighting.

A drone unit commander said that Russia's activity had "significantly decreased both in Zaporizhzhia and Kharkiv regions", the war-torn areas in the south and northeast where the unit is active.

"Several assaults were recorded, but those were solitary incidents involving small groups," the commander told AFP, speaking on condition of anonymity.

"Fewer guys (soldiers) will die today."

Russian "artillery is not working. It is quiet compared to a regular day," Sergiy, a junior lieutenant fighting in the Sumy border region, wrote to AFP in a message.

"Drones are flying, of course. Those are mostly reconnaissance drones, not strike ones."

Ukrainian troops "are on the defensive", he said. "If the enemy doesn't move forward, they don't shoot."

AFP journalists standing on a high vantage point in eastern Ukraine heard fewer explosions than usual and saw no smoke on the horizon.

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