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Russian President Vladimir Putin on Saturday declared a unilateral Easter ceasefire in Ukraine, ordering his troops to halt hostilities from Saturday evening until Sunday midnight.
VLADIMIR Putin has declared a truce with Ukraine over Easter.
The Russian president claims he has ordered his military to halt all battlefield action from tonight up until midnight on Monday, the Kremlin announced.
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Vladimir Putin has agreed to a truce with Ukraine over Easter[/caption]
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Fighting in Ukraine has been ongoing for over three years[/caption]
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Ukrainian soldiers line up for a drill under the ‘Contract 18-24’ project[/caption]
Putin made the statement during a meeting with the Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces Valery Gerasimov.
The despot said: “Guided by humanitarian considerations, today from 18:00 to midnight from Sunday to Monday, the Russian side declares an Easter truce.
“I order all military actions to be stopped for this period.”
Despite the tyrant saying his decision is due to “humanitarian considerations”, his war has led to the death of countless men and women.
Children and innocent civilians have been caught up in Russia’s horror campaign of violence across the past three years.
One of the most haunting strikes ordered by Putin came less than a week ago.
The heartless dictator killed 34 people – including young kids – in a Russian missile attack on Sumy on Palm Sunday.
The Easter truce is scheduled to begin tonight at 6pm (4pm UK time) and continue through to Monday, according to the Kremlin.
Kyiv is yet to respond to the apparent declaration of peace.
But Moscow has said it is assuming the Ukrainians “will follow our example”.
Putin also warned his troops will remain “ready to repel” any actions he deems as a violation of his temporary truce.
It is the first time Russia has allowed for a period of peace since Putin’s illegal invasion first kicked off the war in February 2022.
An “Easter truce” between the two nations has been on the cards before.
Just months into the barbaric full-scale invasion, a proposal was made to halt the fighting between April 21 and 25.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres made the terms for a temporary truce which would allow for the “opening of a series of humanitarian corridors” to allow civilians to safely leave.
However, Russia refused the truce as they believed it would only be used to allow Kyiv to regroup and refocus.
The latest Kremlin announcement comes after Putin met with US officials earlier this week.
Trump’s Secretary of State Marc Rubio warned that talks over ending the war needed to progress “very quickly”.
He also said the US will walk away from brokering peace talks between Ukraine and Russia unless there is a deal done within days.
VLADIMIR Putin has declared a truce with Ukraine over Easter.
The Russian president claims he has ordered his military to halt all battlefield action from tonight up until midnight on Monday, the Kremlin announced.
AFP
Vladimir Putin has agreed to a truce with Ukraine over Easter[/caption]
AP
Fighting in Ukraine has been ongoing for over three years[/caption]
Pacific Coast News
Ukrainian soldiers line up for a drill under the ‘Contract 18-24’ project[/caption]
Putin made the statement during a meeting with the Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces Valery Gerasimov.
The despot said: “Guided by humanitarian considerations, today from 18:00 to midnight from Sunday to Monday, the Russian side declares an Easter truce.
“I order all military actions to be stopped for this period.”
Despite the tyrant saying his decision is due to “humanitarian considerations”, his war has led to the death of countless men and women.
Children and innocent civilians have been caught up in Russia’s horror campaign of violence across the past three years.
One of the most haunting strikes ordered by Putin came less than a week ago.
The heartless dictator killed 34 people – including young kids – in a Russian missile attack on Sumy on Palm Sunday.
The Easter truce is scheduled to begin tonight at 6pm (4pm UK time) and continue through to Monday, according to the Kremlin.
Kyiv is yet to respond to the apparent declaration of peace.
But Moscow has said it is assuming the Ukrainians “will follow our example”.
Putin also warned his troops will remain “ready to repel” any actions he deems as a violation of his temporary truce.
It is the first time Russia has allowed for a period of peace since Putin’s illegal invasion first kicked off the war in February 2022.
An “Easter truce” between the two nations has been on the cards before.
Just months into the barbaric full-scale invasion, a proposal was made to halt the fighting between April 21 and 25.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres made the terms for a temporary truce which would allow for the “opening of a series of humanitarian corridors” to allow civilians to safely leave.
However, Russia refused the truce as they believed it would only be used to allow Kyiv to regroup and refocus.
The latest Kremlin announcement comes after Putin met with US officials earlier this week.
Trump’s Secretary of State Marc Rubio warned that talks over ending the war needed to progress “very quickly”.
He also said the US will walk away from brokering peace talks between Ukraine and Russia unless there is a deal done within days.
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