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Ukraine, Russia trade accusations of violating US-backed ceasefire

From Jerusalem Post · (2h ago) English

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TLDR

  • A US-mediated ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine is under severe strain on its second day, with both sides accusing each other of violations.
  • Ukraine reported three deaths and over 200 battlefield clashes since Saturday, while Russia claimed to have downed 57 Ukrainian drones.
  • The three-day pause, announced by President Trump, is part of a US-led peace initiative that has yet to end the four-year conflict.

As a Reuters report, this article neutrally presents the accusations from both Ukraine and Russia regarding violations of a US-brokered ceasefire. The focus is on the immediate events and statements from officials on both sides, highlighting the fragility of the peace efforts.

The report details specific incidents, such as Russian drone strikes in Ukraine resulting in casualties and Ukrainian drone activity reported by Russia. It quotes Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy expressing his view that Russia is not observing silence on the front lines. Simultaneously, it relays the Russian Defense Ministry's accusations of Ukrainian breaches.

In other words, the Russian army is not observing any silence on the front and is not even particularly trying to.

โ€” Volodymyr ZelenskyyUkrainian President's evening address on Sunday, commenting on the alleged Russian violations of the ceasefire.

The context provided is crucial: this ceasefire is part of a broader, ongoing US-led push for peace that has struggled to achieve a lasting resolution to the protracted conflict. The article underscores the difficulty in maintaining a cessation of hostilities, even with high-level diplomatic involvement, and the immediate return to mutual recrimination when violations are alleged.

responded in kind.

โ€” Russian Defense MinistryStatement accusing Ukraine of violating the ceasefire and detailing their response on the battlefield.
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