Russian Strikes Continue Despite Proposed Easter Truce in Ukraine
Russian drone strikes killed at least two people in Odesa, undermining the proposed Easter ceasefire. Despite a 32-hour Russian halt to hostilities, previous ceasefire attempts between Kyiv and Moscow have struggled to gain traction.
A pause in fighting in the Ukraine war was set for Sunday, but it does not appear to be taking hold. Russian drone strikes killed at least two people in the Ukrainian port city of Odesa overnight, just hours before a proposed Easter ceasefire was due to come into effect. Russian President Vladimir Putin has declared a 32-hour halt to hostilities through the end of Sunday. Kyiv says it is ready to reciprocate, but previous ceasefire attempts have gone nowhere, with both sides accusing each other...