Zelenskiy's Call for Easter Ceasefire Met with Strikes
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy reported Russia's continued attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure despite a proposed Easter ceasefire. He emphasized that Russia used Iranian-designed drones in these operations and discussed diplomatic progress with U.S. negotiators, highlighting the need for a pause in hostilities as a hopeful diplomatic signal.
On Wednesday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy disclosed that Russia had escalated its attacks amid Ukraine's proposal for an Easter ceasefire. The assaults specifically targeted the nation's energy infrastructure, utilizing Iranian-designed drones in the ongoing conflict.
Zelenskiy criticized Russia's approach and reiterated the need for diplomatic engagement, revealing discussions with U.S. negotiators aimed at advancing peace talks. Despite his appeals for calm, the situation remains volatile.
Highlighting the significance of an Easter ceasefire, Zelenskiy expressed that such a gesture could serve as a powerful diplomatic message, indicating the potential for successful diplomacy in the region.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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