The president of Ukraine, Volodimir Zelenski, highlighted the absence of Russian attacks with long distance drones or missiles during this Easter Sunday, coinciding with a complete truce of 30 hours declared by the Kremlin on the occasion of this celebration, and has proposed to extend to thirty days this high fire in air attacks.
“Ukraine proposes a cessation of all long -distance drones attacks and missiles against civil infrastructure for a period of at least 30 days, with the possibility of extending it,” Zelenski written on his social networks, in a message in which he has also denounced that the Russian forces have broken in the front line more than two thousand times, with artillery and short -range drones, the Easter truce.
The Ukrainian president added that if Russia does not agree to extend the aerial truce, it will demonstrate that its goal is to “prolong the war.”
After unilaterally declaring this Saturday the Russian president, Vladimir Putin, a high full fire on the occasion of Easter, Zelenski ordered his army to stop shooting where the Russians had done the same.
The Ukrainian president also proposed to extend the complete truce to thirty days, a measure that the Kremlin has already rejected more than a month ago when proposed to Putin for the US president, Donald Trump.
Kremlin spokesman, Dmitri Peskov, has declared this Sunday to the Russian agency Tass that Moscow has no plans to extend the fire, as Ukraine proposes.
The Kremlin points out that there is no Putin order to extend the Easter truce
For his part, the spokesman for Kremlin, Dimitri Peskov, explained this Sunday that there is no order from Russian President, Vladimir Putin, for an extension of the 30 -hour truce, which expires at 0.00 hours on Monday. “There has been no other order,” said Peskov at a press conference in response to a question about whether the unilateral fire could be expanded, RBC’s Russian public television reports.
Putin announced a “humanitarian” truce of 30 hours from 6:00 p.m. on April 19 until 0.00 on April 21, which has meant a decrease in military activity, although both parties have accused each other of breaking the high fire.
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