Overview
- Russian President Vladimir Putin declared a 30-hour Easter ceasefire, which expired at midnight on Easter Sunday without extension.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Selenskyj reported 2,935 violations of the ceasefire by Russian forces, including drone strikes and artillery fire.
- Selenskyj proposed a 30-day suspension of drone and missile attacks on civilian infrastructure, but Moscow has yet to respond to the proposal.
- The U.S. State Department expressed support for extending the ceasefire and called for a comprehensive and lasting truce.
- Fighting resumed immediately after the ceasefire ended, with renewed air-raid alerts and reports of Russian attacks across multiple regions in Ukraine.