Russia's Operation to Accuse Ukraine of Disrupting the Ceasefire Failed - Head of CPD.
The informational operation by the Russians, aimed at accusing Ukraine of violating the ceasefire, has failed, even in the Western information sphere. This was stated by the head of the CPD, Andriy Kovalenko.
According to Kovalenko, Russia did not adhere to the ceasefire and was preparing for new hostilities. Fighting continued in key directions.
If Russia truly wanted to end the war, they could have extended the 'Easter Ceasefire' by another 30 days.
The head of the CPD supported the President of Ukraine regarding the absence of strikes on civilian facilities with missiles and drones.
Kovalenko also noted that it will soon become clear whether Russia truly wishes to end the war.
'Putin has failed to position himself as the main peacemaker in the information field. This is of great significance,' he concluded.
The USA supports the continuation of the 'Easter Ceasefire' between Ukraine and Russia.
It is worth mentioning that Russian President Vladimir Putin did not issue an order to extend the 'Easter Ceasefire,' which was supposed to last until April 21 at 00:00.
It is also worth noting that on April 19, the Russian side announced a halt to all hostilities from April 19 at 18:00 until April 21 at 00:00. This was stated by President Putin.
Later, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky stated that Ukraine is ready to join a complete ceasefire and will act according to Russia's actions.
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