Russian Drone Strikes Kill Two in Odesa Amid Reports of Ceasefire Violations

Russian Drone Strikes Kill Two in Odesa Amid Reports of Ceasefire Violations
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The reported attacks raise questions about the effectiveness of the Kremlin-declared Easter ceasefire in Ukraine.

  • Russian drone strikes killed at least two people in the Ukrainian city of Odesa overnight into Saturday, according to local authorities.
  • Ukrainian forces reported 469 violations of the Kremlin's 32-hour Easter ceasefire.
  • Deadly drone attacks also reportedly occurred in Kherson, according to Ukrainian sources.
  • A Ukrainian military officer stated that Russia continued drone strikes after the ceasefire took effect.
  • Serhii Kolesnychenko, communications officer for Ukraine's 148th Separate Artillery Brigade, said the ceasefire was not being observed by the Russian side.

Russian drone strikes killed at least two people in Odesa overnight into Saturday, with Ukrainian officials reporting continued attacks and hundreds of ceasefire violations after a Kremlin-declared Easter truce began.

The reported violations suggest ongoing hostilities despite public declarations of a ceasefire, highlighting challenges in implementing and enforcing temporary truces in active conflict zones. Details on the total number of casualties and the full extent of the attacks are based on Ukrainian sources; independent verification is not provided in the cited reports.

Monitoring will continue for further ceasefire violations and potential responses from both Russian and Ukrainian authorities regarding the reported incidents.