Easter truce between Ukraine and Russia ends

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A 32-hour truce between Ukraine and Russia to mark Orthodox Easter has ended with both sides accusing each other of thousands of violations. The truce, which was proposed by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and ordered by Russian President Vladimir Putin, saw a lull in Russian air raids but relative calm along the front line.
A truce between Ukraine and Russia ended after 32 hours. Both sides accused each other of thousands of violations. The truce was proposed by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and ordered by Russian President Vladimir Putin. Ukraine recorded 7,696 violations by Russia, while Russia accused Ukraine of nearly 2,000 breaches. The truce saw a lull in Russian air raids, but relative calm along the front line. Despite the accusations, the truce allowed for some Easter celebrations in Ukraine.
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