Orthodox Easter Ceasefire: A Call for Peace
Russian President Vladimir Putin declared a two-day ceasefire in observance of Orthodox Easter, encouraging Ukraine to follow suit. The Kremlin aims for a peaceful period from the evening of April 11th until the end of April 12th, anticipating reciprocal actions from the Ukrainian side in this spirit of peace.
In a significant move towards peace, Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday declared a ceasefire over the Orthodox Easter period, as confirmed by the Kremlin.
Scheduled from the evening of April 11th to the close of April 12th, the ceasefire is a gesture of goodwill tied to the religious occasion.
This announcement reflects the Kremlin's expectation that Ukraine will reciprocate, fostering a mutual commitment to peace during this sacred time.
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Russia's President Vladimir Putin declares a ceasefire in Ukraine late Saturday through Sunday for the Orthodox Easter, reports AP.