Ukraine war briefing: doubts linger in Kyiv over Moscow's promise to uphold Orthodox Easter ceasefire
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Ukraine war briefing: doubts linger in Kyiv over Moscow's promise to uphold Orthodox Easter ceasefire
"No one believes in these fairytales anymore, Yevgeniy Lamakh, an IT specialist, told AFP in central Kyiv. The Russian military lie a lot, usually, as history shows."
"Even today... Shaheds, missiles are flying at Ukraine. Well, come on then, start the ceasefire, Dmytro Sova, a 42-year-old actor, told AFP in Kyiv on Friday."
Russia announced a temporary ceasefire for Orthodox Easter, set to last 32 hours. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy expressed willingness to reciprocate. However, skepticism prevailed in Kyiv regarding Russia's reliability. Many Ukrainians, including IT specialist Yevgeniy Lamakh, voiced doubts about Moscow's promises, citing a history of deceit. Actor Dmytro Sova highlighted ongoing attacks, questioning the sincerity of the ceasefire proposal amidst continued hostilities.
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