Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Saturday (19) that, according to Ukraine’s main military commander, the Russian troop artillery shots did not stop. This despite the announcement of Easter ceasefire made by Russian President Vladimir Putin.
“So far, according to chief commander reports, Russian attack operations remain in various sectors of the front line, and Russian artillery fire has not decreased,” Zelensky wrote on the social media platform X.
“Therefore, there is no confidence in the words coming from Moscow.”
The proposed corresponding for Full and Unconditional 30 Days Ceasefire has gone unanswed by Russia for 39 days. The United States Made this proposals, Ukraine Responed Positively, But Russia Ignored it.
If russia is now suddenly ready to truly engage in a format of full and…
– Volodymyr Zelensky / володимир зеленсььий (@zelenskyua) April 19, 2025
Zelensky also recalled that Russia rejected last month a total ceasefire of 30 days proposed by the US and said that if Moscow agreed to “really get involved in a total and unconditional truce format, Ukraine would agree-mirroring Russia’s actions.”
“If a complete ceasefire really is to materialize, Ukraine proposes to extend it beyond Easter Day, April 20,” wrote Zelensky.
Temporary truce
Russian President Vladimir Putin announced on Saturday (19) a temporary ceasefire during the Easter holiday in Ukraine.
According to the Russian government, the truce began at 18h (local time) this Saturday until 00h on Monday (21).
“Based on humanitarian considerations, the Russian side announces an Easter truce. I order the suspension of all military activities during this period,” Putin told his military chief Valery Gerasimov at a Kremlin meeting.
This content was originally published in Zelensky states that attacks from Russia remain despite Putin’s truce on CNN Brazil.
Source: CNN Brasil

Bruce Belcher is a seasoned author with over 5 years of experience in world news. He writes for online news websites and provides in-depth analysis on the world stock market. Bruce is known for his insightful perspectives and commitment to keeping the public informed.