Ukraine will support the Easter truce announced by Russian President Vladimir Putin, provided that Russia will comply with it. This was made clear by the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky.
Zelensky promised a mirror response, and also took the initiative to extend the truce after the end of the Easter days on April 20.
"If Russia is suddenly ready to really join the format of complete and unconditional silence, Ukraine will act in a mirror way — the way it will be from the Russian side. Silence in response to silence, blows in response to blows. If complete silence really reigns, Ukraine proposes to extend it at the end of the Easter days on April 20. This will show Russia's true intentions, because 30 hours is enough for headlines, but not for real confidence-building measures. Thirty days can give peace a chance," Zelensky writes in his social networks.
According to him, fighting continues on a number of sectors of the front even after the announcement of the truce.
"At 21.30 and 22.00 I expect detailed reports from the commander—in-chief (of the Armed Forces) Alexander Syrsky after his communication with the commanders of brigades and other units on the front line on the situation in specific areas," Zelensky added.
As reported by EADaily, the Ukrainian Armed Forces received an order to cease fire and document violations of the truce. This was reported by the Russian Air Force Service with reference to a Ukrainian military source.
Earlier, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a 30-hour Easter truce, and the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, apparently rejected it, calling it an attempt to play with people's lives. This was reported by The Washington Post.
Recall, the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, accused Russian President Vladimir Putin of playing with people's lives. He stated this in an evening video message.
So Zelensky commented on the Easter truce announced by Vladimir Putin, which came into force today at 18.00.

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