Zelensky described the situation with the 'ceasefire': where hostilities continue.
The President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, reported that Russian troops have not stopped their military operations in some areas of the front, despite statements from Russian President Vladimir Putin about an Easter ceasefire. Meanwhile, in other sections of the front, the situation has become calmer.
Zelensky proposes a 30-day full and unconditional ceasefire and awaits a response from Moscow. He also noted that Ukraine is ready for a peaceful resolution of the conflict, but for this, Russia's readiness is needed.
The President emphasized that Russia is the sole source of this war and is responsible for its prolongation. According to Zelensky, the reduction of shelling and brutality is associated with Putin's statements, but the war continues.
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