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Russia and Ukraine have agreed to a 32-hour ceasefire for Orthodox Easter, marking a potential turning point in the conflict. This decision follows repeated calls from Ukraine for a truce during the holiday weekend.
The Easter truce, scheduled to begin on Saturday afternoon, represents a significant development in the Russia-Ukraine war. Volodymyr Zelenskyy has repeatedly called for a ceasefire, and Vladimir Putin has now agreed, albeit with conditions. The Kremlin has attempted to frame the initiative as its own, stating that Russia has ordered its troops to cease fire in all directions. However, they also stated that troops are to be prepared to counter any possible provocations.
This truce follows a series of previous attempts at ceasefires, many of which were unsuccessful or short-lived. A limited “energy truce” declared in March 2025, which was supposed to halt strikes on oil, gas, and electrical facilities, did not last. Russia has also unilaterally declared ceasefires in the past, such as to celebrate the 80th anniversary of Soviet victory in the Second World War, but these were often violated.
Despite the agreement, skepticism remains high. Soldiers on the front line have expressed low expectations, with one soldier calling any agreement with Russia “not worth the paper it was written on.”
Recent events highlight the ongoing tensions. Ukraine has increased its drone attacks on Russia, targeting its energy exports. Russia, in turn, has continued its attacks on Ukrainian infrastructure, with recent strikes causing casualties and damage in several regions.
The US has played a minimal role in brokering this Easter truce, with the Trump administration focused on the Iran war. Zelenskyy stated that he had transmitted his truce offers to Russia via the US. Putin’s special envoy Kirill Dmitriev was reportedly in the US as of Thursday.
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