.普京大帝宣佈東正教復活節停火.
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Russia’s Putin declares ceasefire with Ukraine for Orthodox Easter.
俄羅斯莫斯科.克里姆林宮九20260409聲明,根據俄羅斯總統兼最高統帥普亭的決定,為了因應即將到來的東正教復活節慶典,宣布自20260411起停火,至202604125;停火32小時。
烏克蘭總統澤倫斯基20260410表示烏方將對等停火。
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.Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered a 32-hour ceasefire from 4 p.m. Saturday (April 11) to midnight Sunday (April 12, 2026) for Orthodox Easter. While Ukraines President Zelenskyy agreed to honor it, both sides traded accusations of violations, with reports of continued shelling and drone strikes, casting doubt on the truces..
- Duration: The ceasefire was set for 32 hours over the weekend.
- Order: Putin instructed Defense Minister Andrei Belousov and Chief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov to halt military action.
- Purpose: The Kremlin described the move as a "humanitarian gesture" for Easter celebrations.
- Response: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy agreed to follow suit while remaining cautious due to low trust, saying Ukraine would respond in a "strictly reciprocal manner".
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Accusations of Breaches
- Ukraines Claims: The Ukrainian military reported thousands of ceasefire violations by Russia, including drone strikes.
- Russias Claims: Russias defense ministry accused Ukraine of hundreds of violations using artillery and drones.
- Public Sentiment: Many soldiers and civilians expressed deep skepticism, with some viewing it as a "fake" move, noted by and reported by.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has declared a 32-hour ceasefire with Ukraine for the Orthodox Easter holiday, following an earlier offer from Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky for a pause in hostilities.
Putin’s decree orders Russian forces to observe a ceasefire from 4 p.m. Saturday (9 a.m ET) until the end of Sunday.
The Kremlin statement announcing the ceasefire said Russian forces were ordered “to halt combat operations on all fronts during this period. The troops are to be ready to repel any possible provocations by the adversary, as well as any aggressive actions on its part.”
“We proceed from the assumption that the Ukrainian side will follow the example of the Russian Federation,” the Kremlin added.

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