{"id":5064,"date":"2026-04-09T19:11:32","date_gmt":"2026-04-09T19:11:32","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.youtubexyoutube.com\/?p=5064"},"modified":"2026-04-14T19:22:00","modified_gmt":"2026-04-14T19:22:00","slug":"putin-announces-easter-ceasefire","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.youtubexyoutube.com\/index.php\/2026\/04\/09\/putin-announces-easter-ceasefire\/","title":{"rendered":"Putin announces Easter ceasefire"},"content":{"rendered":"
The pause in the fighting will last from 16:00 (Moscow time) on Saturday through Sunday, according to the Kremlin<\/strong><\/p>\n Russian President Vladimir Putin has ordered the nation\u2019s military to halt all operations against Ukrainian forces over Orthodox Easter weekend, the Kremlin has announced. The unilateral pause is scheduled to last from 16:00 (Moscow time) on Saturday until the end of Sunday.<\/p>\n According to the Kremlin, Russian troops should still be ready to respond to any Ukrainian offensive operations or provocations, with relevant orders given to Defense Minister Andrey Belousov and Chief of General Staff Valery Gerasimov.<\/p>\n \u201cWe expect the Ukrainian side to follow Russia\u2019s lead,\u201d<\/em> the statement read.<\/p>\n Moscow has previously declared unilateral pauses during Orthodox religious holidays throughout the Ukraine conflict. In 2023, Russia observed truces both during the Orthodox Christmas holiday in January and on Easter weekend in April at the initiative of the Russian Orthodox Church.<\/p>\n In 2024, a pause was not announced, with Putin arguing that Kiev could use it to rearm and regroup its forces. In 2025, an Easter truce was declared again, but was only partially successful. Although a certain lull in the hostilities was observed, Kiev violated the truce more than 3,900 times, according to the Russian Defense Ministry.<\/p>\n Ukraine\u2019s Vladimir Zelensky rejected Hungary\u2019s calls for a Christmas truce last year.<\/p>\n