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Russia’s Putin explains a one -sided Easter incitement in Ukraine conflict | Russia-Ukraine was news

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The one -sided attitude of hostility begins on Saturday at 6 p.m. local time and lasts until midnight on Sunday, says the Kremlin.

According to Kremlin, Russian President Vladimir Putin has announced a one -sided Easter armistice in the war in Ukraine. Ukraine has not yet reacted.

“Today from 6:00 p.m. (3:00 p.m. GMT) until midnight on Sunday (9:00 p.m. GMT Sunday), the Russian team announces an Easter armistice,” Putin said in television comments on Saturday when he spoke to the Russian staff chief Valery Gerasimov.

Putin said he assumed that Ukraine would follow the example of Russia and said Kyiv’s actions during the ceasefire will show his willingness for a peaceful settlement.

But the Russian President also asked Gerasimov to prepare troops to ward off violations of the ceasefire from Ukraine.

The Russian Ministry of Defense in the Telegram: “The ceasefire regime is introduced for humanitarian purposes and is observed by the Russian common group of troops (forces), provided that it is mutually observed by the Kyiv regime.”

Last month, Putin agreed to set the attacks on Energy Infrastructure destinations in Ukraine 30 days after a call with US President Donald Trump for 30 days.

However, both sides have told numerous cases in which the attacks were continued.

Putin stopped accepting a wider 30-day caffeine proposal from the United States that Ukraine has announced to implement it.

According to Russian media reports, Putin accused Ukraine on Saturday to have injured the armistice against the attacks on the energy infrastructure more than 100 times, but emphasized that the situation on the front for Russia was previously favorable.

He also said that Moscow was “always ready for negotiations” and that the efforts of the United States, China and other countries welcomed a fair agreement to Ukraine.

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