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Putin announces Orthodox Easter ceasefire with Ukraine: Kremlin

Russia's President Vladimir Putin announced a two-day ceasefire with Ukraine for Orthodox Easter.

Putin announces Orthodox Easter ceasefire with Ukraine: Kremlin

Russian President Vladimir Putin listens to Deputy Prime Minister, Chief of the Government Staff Dmitry Grigorenko during their meeting at the Kremlin, in Moscow, Thursday, Apr 9, 2026. (Photo: AP/Alexander Kazakov)

10 Apr 2026 04:40AM (Updated: 10 Apr 2026 06:40AM)

MOSCOW: Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a ceasefire with Ukraine for the duration of the Orthodox Easter holidays, the Kremlin said Thursday (Apr 9), after Kyiv also proposed a pause in hostilities.  

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said earlier this week that he had passed a holiday truce proposal via the US, as talks to end the four-year conflict were derailed by the Middle East war.  

"A ceasefire is declared from 16:00 (9pm, Singapore time) on 11 April until the end of the day on 12 April 2026" by Putin, "in connection with the approaching Orthodox feast of Easter," the Kremlin said in a statement. 

The General Staff "have been instructed to cease combat operations in all directions for this period," the Kremlin said, adding that troops were ready to "counter any possible provocations by the enemy".

"We assume that the Ukrainian side will follow the example of the Russian Federation." 

Several rounds of US-led talks have failed to bring the warring sides closer to an agreement, further stalling as Washington's attention shifted to Iran. 

The negotiations also appeared to be deadlocked, with Moscow demanding territorial and political concessions from Kyiv that Zelenskyy has ruled out as tantamount to capitulation.

The war has cost hundreds of thousands of lives and displaced millions, making it the deadliest conflict in Europe since World War II.

Source: AFP/fs
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