KYIV: Russia and Ukraine on Sunday accused one another of violating an Easter truce introduced by Russian President Vladimir Putin.Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky mentioned Russian forces had been persevering with their shelling and assaults alongside the entrance line regardless of Putin asserting the shock truce.The 30-hour truce beginning Saturday night to mark the spiritual vacation could be probably the most important pause within the combating all through the three-year battle.However Zelensky accused Russia of getting maintained its assaults on the entrance line after the truce began.Russia’s defence ministry in flip mentioned it had “repelled” tried assaults by Ukraine and accused Kyiv of launching drones and shells, inflicting civilian casualties.Zelensky mentioned Sunday, citing Ukrainian commander-in-chief Oleksandr Syrsky, that “a rise in Russian shelling and the usage of kamikaze drones has been noticed since 10:00 am (0700 GMT)”.Earlier he mentioned that the primary six hours of the ceasefire noticed “387 situations of shelling and 19 assaults by Russian forces,” with drones “utilized by Russians 290 instances”.Ukraine’s air power on Sunday morning had not reported any drone or missile assaults, nonetheless.AFP journalists heard explosions on Sunday morning round a dozen kilometres (seven miles) from the entrance line in east Ukraine.Ukraine will reply “symmetrically” to any assaults, Zelensky mentioned, accusing Russia of “making an attempt to create the overall impression of a ceasefire” whereas persevering with remoted assaults.Russia’s defence ministry mentioned that “regardless of the announcement of the Easter truce, Ukrainian models at night time made makes an attempt to assault” its positions within the Donetsk area, “which had been repelled”.In a single day, it mentioned, Ukraine “444 instances shelled… the positions of our troops and carried out 900 strikes with drones”.These assaults left civilians “useless and wounded”, the ministry mentioned, with out giving particulars.It insisted its troops had “strictly noticed the ceasefire and stayed on the entrance traces and positions they beforehand occupied”.Putin’s order to halt all fight over the Easter weekend got here after months of efforts by US President Donald Trump to get Moscow and Kyiv to conform to a ceasefire.On Friday, Washington even threatened to withdraw from talks if no progress was made. ‘Give peace an opportunity’Putin introduced the truce from 1800 (1500 GMT) Saturday to midnight Sunday (2100 GMT Sunday) in televised feedback, saying it was motivated by “humanitarian causes”.Whereas he anticipated Ukraine to conform, Putin mentioned that Russian troops “have to be prepared to withstand potential breaches of the truce and provocations by the enemy”.Zelensky mentioned Ukraine would comply with swimsuit, and proposed extending the truce past Sunday.”Russia should totally adjust to the situations of the ceasefire. Ukraine’s proposal to implement and lengthen the ceasefire for 30 days after midnight tonight stays on the desk,” Zelensky’s submit mentioned Sunday.Earlier he prompt that “30 days may give peace an opportunity” — whereas stating that Putin had already rejected a proposed 30-day full and unconditional ceasefire.‘Cannot belief Russia’ Russia launched its full-scale invasion of neighbouring Ukraine in February 2022.Earlier makes an attempt at holding ceasefires for Easter in April 2022 and Orthodox Christmas in January 2023 weren’t applied after either side did not agree on them.In Kyiv on Sunday, as Easter bells rang out, individuals expressed doubts over whether or not Russia would observe a truce whereas welcoming Zelensky’s proposal to increase it.”They’ve already damaged their promise. Sadly, we can not belief Russia right now,” mentioned 38-year-old Olga Grachova, who works in advertising.”Our president has clearly mentioned that in the event that they announce a 30-hour ceasefire, we are going to announce a 30-day ceasefire. So allow them to go for it… in order that this horrible conflict ends, in order that our individuals, our troopers, and youngsters cease dying,” mentioned Sergiy Klochko, 30, a railway employee. However Natalia, a 41-year-old medic, mentioned of Zelensky’s 30-day proposal: “Every thing we provide, sadly, stays solely our gives. No one responds to them.”On the streets of Moscow, Yevgeny Pavlov, 58, didn’t suppose Russia ought to give Ukraine a breather.”There is no such thing as a want to present them respite. If we press, it means we should always press to the tip,” he advised AFP.