Acting ceasefire ends Ukraine sounds alarm for air strike

Ukraine has issued alarms for air strikes for Kiev and the country's eastern half as the blasts rocked the city of Mykolaiv early Monday, hours after the <x0m>remation” one-day Easter proclaimed by Vladimir Putin ended. Volodymyr Zelensky dismissed the unilateral declaration of the Russian president's Easter truce as a fake and [...]
Volodymyr Zelensky dismissed the unilateral declaration of the Russian president's Easter truce as a false one and said Russian troops had continued their attacks with fear and artillery in many parts of the front line Sunday.
It becomes known that Washington said it would welcome an extension of the ceasefire, and Zelensky repeated several times Ukraine's readiness to stop attacks for 30 days in the war.
Meanwhile, Putin ordered the ban on all military activities along the front line for Easter alone, writes the GuardianFollow Periscope.
Several regions in eastern Ukraine were under alert for air strike starting several minutes after midnight Monday, according to data from the Ukrainian Air Force, with alarms gradually extending toward the country's central regions.
“The blasts rocked the Ukrainian port city of Mykolaiv”, Mayor Oleksanden Sench said.
Otherwise, Ukrainian forces reported nearly 3,000 violations of Russia's ceasefire with the worst attacks and grants seen along the Pokrovsk section of the front line.
Donald Trump, hoping to reach a lasting peace agreement, gave an optimistic note Sunday, saying that “we expect the two sides to make a “agreement this week” to end the conflict.












