Ukraine-Russia warfare newest: Zelensky accuses Putin of breaking Easter truce with a whole lot of drone strikes

Zelensky says Russian attacks continue after Easter ceasefire agreement

Volodymyr Zelensky has accused Vladimir Putin of breaking his own Easter ceasefire with hundreds of drone strikes launched at Ukraine’s frontline.

Despite the Russian president’s declaration of a truce on Saturday, set to be in place until midnight on Sunday, the Ukrainian president said: “Between 6pm yesterday and midnight today, there were 387 instances of shelling and 19 assaults by Russian forces. Drones were used by Russians 290 times.”

Mr Zelensky added in the post on X on Sunday: “Overall, as of Easter morning, we can state that the Russian army is attempting to create the general impression of a ceasefire, while in some areas still continuing isolated attempts to advance and inflict losses on Ukraine.”

The UK has urged Russia to commit to a full ceasefire, as Ukraine has done.

“Now is the moment for Putin to show he is serious about peace by ending his horrible invasion,” the British foreign ministry said in a statement.

Meanwhile, Ukraine has brought home hundreds of its soldiers in an exchange of prisoners of war with Russia.

Blasts reported in Russian-controlled Donetsk amid Easter ceasefire

Several blasts ripped through Russian-controlled Donetsk in eastern Ukraine on Sunday amid an Easter ceasefire declared by the Kremlin, Russian news agency reported.

The TASS state news agency, citing local “operative services”, said at least three blasts were heard in the city, which has been under Russia’s control since 2014.

The RIA news agency also said that at least three explosions were heard in the city after 9am (7am BST), citing its reporter in the area.

The battlefield reports could not be immediately independently verified.

Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a surprise one-day ceasefire in Ukraine on Saturday for Easter, but Kyiv said Russian forces continued artillery fire and called instead for an extended true halt to hostilities.

Tara Cobham20 April 2025 09:36

Message of Easter ‘resonates in every Ukrainian heart’, Zelensky says

Easter is a day that “gives us all hope” with meanings rooted in the story of Christ and a message that resonates “in every Ukrainian heart”, the Ukrainian president said on Sunday.

The message “strengthens our faith, which, despite everything, has not faded over 1,152 days of full-scale war,” Zelensky said.

“Each of us has lived through such moments – when it hurts deeply, when it’s unbearably hard, and you ask: ‘God, why is this happening to us? The strikes, the explosions, the gunfire – all this suffering’,” he said.

Zelensky said there was “God” within Ukrainians in their “willpower. Resilience. Compassion and humanity.”

“This is His presence. He is within our people. And so, there is light in people,” he said.

Vishwam Sankaran20 April 2025 09:10

Ukrainian PoWs reunite with loved ones in emotional homecoming

Mass prisoner swap brings emotional homecoming for hundreds of Ukrainian troops

Dozens of released Ukrainian prisoners of war embraced loved ones in emotional reunions after they were returned from Russian captivity. Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky said 277 Ukrainian soldiers were returned in the war’s largest exchange on Saturday (19 April). Most Ukrainians were young people born after 2000, Ukraine’s Coordination Headquarters for the Treatment of Prisoners of War said. Since Russia’s invasion began, a total of 4,552 Ukrainians, both military and civilians, have been returned. Thousands of prisoners of war remain in captivity. Saturday’s exchange was the 63rd since the start of the war.
Vishwam Sankaran20 April 2025 08:25

‘Sooner or later evil will retreat,’ Zelensky says in Easter message

Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky shared a special message to Ukrainians on the occasion of Easter, that “sooner or later…evil will retreat”, seemingly referring to the Russian invasion of the country.

“Evil may have its hour, but God will have His day. This is one of the meanings enshrined in the story of Christ,” Zelensky said, adding that “sooner or later, yet inevitably, evil will retreat, and life will triumph”.

“May evil’s hour end. May the day of life arrive. The day of peace. The day of Ukraine,” he said.

“May there be peace. May there be Ukraine,” the Ukrainian president added.

Vishwam Sankaran20 April 2025 08:20

Why Moscow announced 30-hour Easter truce

Russian president Vladimir Putin said “humanitarian considerations” were behind his decision to announce an Easter ceasefire yesterday.

“Based on humanitarian considerations, today starting from 6pm (3pm GMT) to 12am Monday the Russian side announces an Easter ceasefire,” Putin told his military chief, Valery Gerasimov, at a Kremlin meeting.

The Russian president said the temporary truce would demonstrate whether Kyiv was willing to comply with agreements and participate in peace negotiations, which he said will be aimed at “eliminating the root causes of the Ukrainian crisis”.

Russia uses the “root causes” phrase to refer to its pre-war demands for Ukraine to never be a part of Nato and for regime change in Kyiv.

However, Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky has accused his Russian counterpart of making the announcement for “headlines” instead of showing genuine confidence-building peace measures.

Zelensky said Russian troops continue to carry out attacks despite the ceasefire announcement.

Observers suspect Russia is attempting to curry favour with the US and portray itself as an agreeable negotiating partner with the limited ceasefire announcement.

Vishwam Sankaran20 April 2025 07:12

US officials reportedly growing frustrated with Russia

American diplomats are growing frustrated that the Kremlin officials have “dragged their feet” regarding US president Donald Trump’s proposed unconditional general ceasefire, TheNew York Times reported, citing European officials privy to peace deal discussions.

Trump is also “losing his patience” and may withdraw from the peace process, Axios reported, citing two European diplomats.

The US president also said yesterday that he hopes to conclude a peace deal in Ukraine “quickly” and that if either Ukraine or Russia “makes it very difficult” then “we’re just going to take a pass”.

Vishwam Sankaran20 April 2025 06:56

Over hundred injured in Russia’s Good Friday attack on Kharkiv

Russian missile strike on the northeastern city of Kharkiv on Friday killed one civilian and injured at least 120 Ukrainians, according to the region’s governor Oleh Syniehubov.

The attack using ballistic missiles equipped with cluster munitions also damaged over 50 apartment buildings and over 30 vehicles, he said.

In recent times, Ukraine has accused Russia of increasingly using cluster munitions to cause widespread damage.

A Ukrainian law enforcement officer inspects a crater next to a destroyed perfume and cosmetics manufacturing building following a missile attack in Kharkiv on April 18, 2025
A Ukrainian law enforcement officer inspects a crater next to a destroyed perfume and cosmetics manufacturing building following a missile attack in Kharkiv on April 18, 2025 (AFP via Getty Images)

For instance, Ballistic missiles with cluster munition warheads struck Kryvyi Rih, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast on 4 April, causing at least 89 casualties, according to the Institute for the Study of War.

This photograph taken on April 18, 2025 shows a damaged residential building following a missile attack in Kharkiv, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine
This photograph taken on April 18, 2025 shows a damaged residential building following a missile attack in Kharkiv, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine (AFP via Getty Images)

Such attacks in recent weeks are increasingly targeting civilian areas, Ukraine claims.

Vishwam Sankaran20 April 2025 06:39

Police and protesters clash at Kyiv LGBTQ+ film festival

Police and far-right protesters clashed outside Kyiv’s Zhovten cinema, the venue of the Sunny Bunny LGBTQ+ film festival, which is Ukraine’s first queer film festival.

Members of a far-right group called “Prava Molod” gathered outside the movie theatre in support of what they called “traditional values”, according to Suspilne media.

Police detained the demonstrators after a clash broke out.

“Ukraine is a secular state where people of different faiths and beliefs live side by side,” the festival organisers said in a statement.

“In a secular country, a variety of events, from theater to cinema, take place on any given holiday, and Sunny Bunny is just one of them,” they said.

Vishwam Sankaran20 April 2025 06:25

Ukraine claims hundreds of instances of Russian shelling despite Easter truce

Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky accused Russia of continuing combat, including the use of artillery strikes and drones, despite announcing a 30-hour ceasefire covering Easter.

“Between 6:00 pm yesterday and midnight today, there were 387 instances of shelling and 19 assaults by Russian forces. Drones were used by Russians 290 times,” Zelensky said.

“Overall, as of Easter morning, we can state that the Russian army is attempting to create the general impression of a ceasefire, while in some areas still continuing isolated attempts to advance and inflict losses on Ukraine,” he said in a post on X.

The Ukrainian president said Kyiv’s proposal to implement and extend the ceasefire for 30 days after midnight “remains on the table”.

Vishwam Sankaran20 April 2025 05:55

Russia’s intentions will be revealed only with full ceasefire, Zelensky says

The Ukrainian president said Russia’s true intentions for peace would be revealed only if a “complete ceasefire truly takes hold”.

“Ukraine proposes extending it beyond the Easter day of April 20. That is what will reveal Russia’s true intentions,” he said in a post on X, adding that only a ceasefire for at least thirty days “could give peace a chance”.

“Russian artillery fire has not subsided. Therefore, there is no trust in words coming from Moscow,” he said, accusing Russia of breaking its own Easter ceasefire.

“We know all too well how Moscow manipulates, and we are prepared for anything,” Zelensky said, adding Ukraine would react with “silence in response to silence, defensive strikes in response to attacks”.

Vishwam Sankaran20 April 2025 05:47

Source: independent.co.uk