On Saturday, Putin announced “Easter Truce”, which provided for the halt of all the hate in Ukraine from April 19 to midnight on April 21, but it was violated almost immediately.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Czech Republic Jan Lipovsky compared Russia’s statements about the so -called “ceasefire” in Ukraine with the diet of sweets during the announcement of starvation. On Sunday, April 20, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic said Lipovsky on KH’s social network.
“This is how to express hunger between breakfast and lunch and secretly with sweets. We have found that attacks are ongoing. The Ukraine report that more attacks have been done, so the ceasefire is revealed is rather a media trick than the fact,” he said.
At the same time, Czech’s diplomat has expressed doubt that Russia is usually interested in the end of the war. He noted that Russia refused to agree to a 30-day Truce, which Ukraine agreed.
“Putin did not agree and began to advance the other conditions. We should look at the truth, not words,” said the minister, noticing that if Russia does not want a war, “it will not start.”
Remember, Russian dictator Vladimir Putin announced the truce of Easter. The Russian army is said to stop all fighting from 18:00 from April 19 to 00:00 on April 21.
According to the President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky, Russia is trying to create a general impression of stopping, but in some places does not leave some attempts to advance and cause losses in Ukraine.
As reported, Russia has strengthened the shelling in front of the morning of April 20. According to the Commander -The -chief of the Ukraine’s armed forces, Alexander Syrsky, from 00:00 to 12:00 today there are 26 attacks on attack in Russia.
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Source: korrespondent

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