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Russia Ukraine War
Zelenskyy says Ukraine’s Easter ceasefire offer remains on the table
Zelenskyy said Ukraine's Easter ceasefire proposal to Russia remains on the table and accused Moscow of continuing attacks.
1 month ago
What We Know
- Zelenskyy said Ukraine has repeatedly offered Russia a ceasefire for Easter.
- He said the proposal remains in place.
- He accused Russia of continuing attacks instead of observing the proposed pause.
What Is Still Unclear
- No Russian response is included in the signal provided.
- The exact terms and duration of the proposed ceasefire are not specified in the signal.
- The battlefield claims referenced in the statement are not independently verified in the signal alone.
Narrative and Response Layer
Editorial Context
This is a direct statement from the Ukrainian president and should be treated as an initial signal until matched with Russian comment or independent reporting.
Full Report
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Ukraine has repeatedly offered Russia a ceasefire for Easter and that the proposal remains in place. In the statement, he said Russia had not accepted the offer and accused Moscow of continuing attacks instead of observing a holiday pause.