Russian dictator vladimir putin did not give the order to extend the Easter truce. This was stated by Kremlin press secretary Dmitry Peskov to the propaganda channel TASS on Sunday, April 20.
"Putin did not give the order to extend the Easter truce" - Peskov said.
Russian channels do not provide any additional information.
As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, russian dictator vladimir putin announced an "Easter truce", which supposedly provides for the cessation of all hostilities in Ukraine from the evening of April 19 to midnight on April 21.
As we will recall, on March 11, Ukraine agreed to the US proposal to immediately introduce a temporary, 30-day ceasefire.
On March 19, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that the russian army continued to strike at Ukrainian energy.
On April 2, Ukraine handed over to the US evidence of the aggressor country of russia's violation of the moratorium on strikes on energy infrastructure facilities.
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