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Ukraine and Russia accuse each other of hundreds of ceasefire violations

Both nations report widespread breaches of the ceasefire agreement, raising concerns about escalating tensions and fragile peace efforts

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Ukraine and Russia have each accused one another of hundreds of violations of a short ceasefire coinciding with Orthodox Easter celebrations. 

The Ukrainian military said on Sunday morning that Russian forces had committed 2,299 violations since the truce began at 16:00 local time (13:00 GMT) on Saturday – including shooting four unarmed soldiers. 

The Russian defence ministry, in turn, said Ukrainian forces had committed 1,971 violations, including three attempted counter-attacks in the Dnipropetrovsk region. 

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky earlier said his nation’s forces would respond “symmetrically” to Russian attacks during the ceasefire, calling Easter “a time of peace”. 

He added that he hoped the truce could be extended beyond Easter to facilitate peace negotiations, which have all but stalled with the outbreak of war in the Middle East – but Russia rejected the idea, saying its attacks would resume on Monday. 

Russian troops mounted 28 attacks and carried out nearly 2,000 drone strikes, Ukraine’s military said, but did not use bombs or missiles. 

Russian forces in the north-eastern Kharkiv region executed four Ukrainian soldiers after the ceasefire came into force, the local prosecutor’s office said, describing the incident as a “grave violation of international humanitarian law”. 

Ukraine’s military said the troops were shot after being disarmed, calling it “another war crime by Russia”. 

Ukrainian authorities published what appears to be an image taken by a drone showing four bodies lying in a clearing. 

In Ukraine’s northern Sumy region, which borders Russia, local authorities said a Russian drone hit an ambulance overnight, injuring three medics. 

Russia’s defence ministry said Ukraine had launched three overnight attacks on positions in the Pokrovsk area and Otradne in the Dnipropetrovsk region. 

It also said four attempts by Ukrainian troops to advance in Sumy and Donetsk were “thwarted”. 

Russian President Vladimir Putin announced the Easter ceasefire earlier this week, after previously resisting repeated calls from Ukraine for a temporary cessation of hostilities. Zelensky said his forces would act in kind. 

Earlier in the year, Putin acquiesced to a US request to halt strikes on energy infrastructure as Ukraine braced for bitterly cold temperatures. 

Both Ukrainian and Russian sources accused each other of limited violations in the first few hours of the truce on Saturday, before making the much larger claims. 

Ukrainian and Russian authorities also announced they had each swapped 175 prisoners of war on Saturday, including seven civilians apiece. 

Ukrainian civilians and soldiers on the frontlines of the conflict – which has been raging since 2022 – have low expectations about the ceasefire. 

Kyiv has long pushed for a more comprehensive ceasefire, which it and its European allies see as a necessary first step towards striking a lasting end to the full-scale invasion. 

But Moscow has insisted on agreeing a peace deal first, prompting accusations that it is not serious about ending the fighting.

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