Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has accused Moscow of choosing Easter escalation over an Easter ceasefire after Russia carried out another deadly large-scale drone and missile attack on Ukraine. Six civilians were killed and 40 others injured as Russia launched hundreds of drones and missiles across the country, signaling a shift in tactics as major daytime attacks, once rare, have begun to increase. Zelensky described the barrage as Russia's response to his proposal of a temporary truce for the Easter holidays, a sentiment echoed by a British intelligence assessment suggesting the frontline situation is now 'most favorable' for Ukraine in ten months. However, air raids continue unabated, devastating regions such as Zhytomyr and Kyiv. Zelensky noted that the offer of a holiday truce remains on the table, having communicated this to Trump’s envoys. As Ukraine carries out its own strikes, analyzing the broader geopolitical implications, concerns over dwindling US military supplies loom, amidst rising fuel prices due to external conflicts. Despite the chaos, Zelensky emphasizes the need for talks while holding out hope for a peaceful resolution.
Easter Escalation: Zelensky Blasts Russia's Attack Amid Ceasefire Proposals

Easter Escalation: Zelensky Blasts Russia's Attack Amid Ceasefire Proposals
Ukrainian President Zelensky criticizes Russia for escalating attacks over a potential Easter ceasefire, leading to civilian casualties. Find out more!
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has accused Russia of choosing violence over peace during the Easter holiday, following significant drone and missile strikes that resulted in deaths and injuries among civilians. As Ukraine suffers from relentless air raids, Zelensky remains hopeful for a potential truce if Moscow agrees, despite stalled peace efforts.

















