Russia and Ukraine Accuse Each Other of Violating US-Brokered Ceasefire

Russia and Ukraine Accuse Each Other of Violating US-Brokered Ceasefire
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The mutual accusations over ceasefire violations highlight ongoing hostilities and the challenges of enforcing truces amid active conflict.

  • Russia and Ukraine have both accused each other of breaking a US-brokered three-day ceasefire.
  • Ukrainian officials reported at least one person killed and more injured by Russian drone and artillery strikes in the past 24 hours.
  • Russian forces continue to conduct assault operations on the Ukrainian frontline, according to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
  • The ceasefire was announced by US President Donald Trump, according to The Guardian.
  • Reports indicate deadly drone strikes have occurred during the ceasefire period.

Russia and Ukraine exchanged accusations of violating a US-brokered three-day ceasefire, with both sides reporting continued attacks and casualties during the truce period.

The breakdown of the ceasefire underscores the difficulty of achieving and maintaining negotiated pauses in fighting, raising concerns about the prospects for de-escalation and humanitarian relief. Reports vary on which side initiated the violations and on the exact number of casualties; both sides deny responsibility for breaking the ceasefire.

Observers will monitor whether any renewed diplomatic efforts can restore the ceasefire or lead to new negotiations, and track developments on the frontline for further violations or escalation.

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