Ukraine's proposal to extend the silence after Easter and a ceasefire on civilian objects remains valid. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated this on his Telegram channel.
"Ukraine proposed to extend the silence after Easter and make it complete. Our proposal for a ceasefire on civilian objects also remains valid. Russia's serious readiness to talk about this is needed. There are no obstacles on the Ukrainian side and there will be no obstacles," he wrote.
Zelenskyy recalled today's strikes on Ukrainian cities, noting that this is "deliberate Russian terror, which is stopped by one order."
"At night, Russian drones struck Odesa. During the day, there were also strikes on Sumy, Kharkiv, Donetsk, and our southern regions. All this is absolutely deliberate Russian terror, which is stopped by one order, but an order in Russia and for the Russian army. Easter proved this when there were no air alerts in Ukraine," the President wrote.
In addition, rescue operations are currently underway in Kharkiv after the strike by russian drones.
Recall that on the afternoon of April 22, the russian occupiers launched two strikes on Zaporizhia, as a result of which an educational institution and 9-story buildings were partially destroyed. 1 person was killed and 20 were injured.
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