Russia Says It Recorded 6,500 Ukrainian Violations During 32-Hour Easter Truce
Quick Look
- Russia's UN ambassador Vasily Nebenzya reported that Russia recorded at least 6,500 violations of the Easter ceasefire by Ukrainian forces during its 32-hour duration.
- The truce, declared by President Putin from April 11-12, was immediately accused by Ukraine of being violated by Russia.
- Nebenzya stated Ukrainian forces shelled civilian facilities, causing civilian casualties, and emphasized that the Easter truce cannot be seen as a prelude to a prolonged ceasefire.
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Why It Matters
The Easter truce was a temporary ceasefire declared by Russian President Putin for the Orthodox Easter holiday. Ukraine immediately accused Russia of violations, while Russia countered with its own statistics about Ukrainian violations. This reflects the ongoing pattern of mutual accusations in the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
UN, April 21. /TASS/. Russia recorded at least 6,500 violations of the Easter truce with Ukraine over the 32 hours it was in effect, Russian Permanent Representative to the United Nations Vasily Nebenzya said. "We cannot ignore the accusations against us regarding violations of the Easter ceasefire declared by Russian President [Vladimir Putin]. We hope this measure allowed a large number of Orthodox believers to celebrate the great holiday in a calm environment. Kiev, of course, immediately rushed to accuse Russia of violating the truce. However, the Russian side recorded no fewer than 6,500 violations of the ceasefire by the Ukrainian army, and this is in just 32 hours of its duration. The Ukrainian Armed Forces shelled civilian facilities too, causing casualties among civilians, including those killed and wounded," he said at a UN Security Council meeting on Ukraine. The Russian envoy said the Easter truce "cannot in any way be regarded as a prelude to a prolonged ceasefire." "Russia supports achieving a long-term and comprehensive settlement with the elimination of all the root causes of the conflict. There cannot and should not be any substitutions, palliatives or illusions here," Nebenzya said. Putin declared the Easter truce from 4:00 p.m. Moscow time (1:00 p.m. GMT) on April 11 until the end of the day on April 12.
Open Questions
- What evidence does Russia have for the 6,500 violations?
- What specific civilian facilities were shelled?
- How many civilian casualties occurred exactly?






