A cease-fire declared by Russian President Vladimir Putin in Ukraine has reportedly been violated over 700 times by Russian forces, according to Ukrainian officials. The 72-hour truce, intended to coincide with Russia's Victory Day celebrations, was quickly marred by continued attacks, including deadly strikes in northeastern Ukraine. Kyiv has labeled the cease-fire a 'farce,' accusing Moscow of using the gesture for propaganda while continuing military aggression. The breakdown of the truce underscores the ongoing volatility and lack of trust between the two sides. The situation highlights the challenges of achieving meaningful pauses in hostilities during the ongoing conflict.
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Russia attacked Ukraine hundreds of times after cease-fire took effect, Kyiv says, calling Putin’s gesture ‘a farce’
Ukraine claims Russia has broken its own cease-fire more than 734 times since it took effect Thursday, Ukraine said.
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Ukraine accuses Russia of violating its own truce over 700 times as Kyiv ratifies US minerals deal
Ukrainian officials say Russia has struck northeastern Ukraine in the opening hours of a 72-hour ceasefire called by Russian President Vladimir Putin, killing one person
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