
Putin's Easter truce sees missiles and kamikaze drones grounded
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66% : Russian military channels admitted the Easter truce was announced to impress Trump - and is being used to rotate troops.45% : Vladimir Putin attended a late night Easter service at the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour along with Moscow mayor Sergei Sobyanin Pictures show how a Russian drone targeted a civilian car more than an hour into Putin's truce at Urozhayne, in Kherson region Footage showed an apartment block ablaze in the Dnipro district of Kherson - after a brutal strike on civilians minutes before the Putin truce came into effect Volodymyr Zelensky challenged the Kremlin warmonger to continue the 30-hour ceasefire for 30 days, as Donald Trump had earlier demanded 'If complete silence really reigns, Ukraine proposes to extend it beyond Easter [Sunday] on April 20,' said the Ukrainian president.
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